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5/15/2008 6:10 PM
 

Hello! So long story short my hosting provider is 3Essentials.com and I purchased a certified domain name through them as well. So I got the domain all verified and they sent me a snippet of html code that starts with <script and ends with script>. This code doesn't stick when I try to paste this code in. I'm sure it's due to the fact it's a form of java???? Not sure, but any suggestions would be great.


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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5/16/2008 8:38 AM
 

Update:

   Doing more research on this it seems as though placing ANY java script in the Text/HTML module is a no-no. So I guess certified domains from 3Essentials use java script and DNN users shouldn't waste the extra money for the certified link.

 

 


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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5/16/2008 9:25 AM
 

I don't know, what the gain of a "certified domain" shall be, but don't place any Stuff on your page w/o knowing, why!


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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5/16/2008 9:36 AM
 

Instead of putting javascript in the text/html module editor, go to Module Settings and find the Header field.  If you put your Javascript in there it won't get mangled by the text editor.


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5/16/2008 10:51 AM
 

It worked, although you can't control how it's placed, "Left, Centered or RIght" alignment. No biggie... it works and that's all that matters.  Thanks for your help.


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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