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3/8/2008 1:35 PM
 

Where can I find documentation for skinobjects such as dnnLinks?




Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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3/8/2008 1:47 PM
 

Documentation of core Skin Objects (SKO) can be found in the appendix of Skinning guide, which is available for download from Documentation page in Resources menu above.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/8/2008 2:36 PM
 

Yes, thanks.  I found it!

Now ... I'm having trouble formattng the string to specifiy a graphic separator for the breadcrumb and dnnlinks.  I am using:

Separator = <![CDATA[&nbsp;<img src="fimages/mySeparator.gif">&nbsp;]]>

 

I've also tried this with putting the entire right hand side inside of "", and also escaping the " that surround the filename.  Nothing is quite working.

Can you help me format this one?




Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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3/8/2008 3:11 PM
 

you need to encode "<" and ">" by replacing it with "&lt;" and "&gt;"


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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3/8/2008 4:20 PM
 

Thanks for the help.  I now have

< ![CDATA[ < img src="/Portals/1/Skins/skins/bulletRed.gif" > ]] >
in my page source.  Unfortunately, the image isn't displaying.
 
If I put http://mysite.com/Portals/1/Skins/skins/bulletRed.gif, the image displays.  Do I need to have a full path rather than a relative path?
 



Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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