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8/8/2008 11:45 AM
 

I have applications that I have written in Ironspeed Designer that I am rolebasing using the [USERID] parameter.  I've been asked if it might be possible to use DNN Roles in my apps.  The roles in the app determine whether you can see a button or a page or some piece on the page.  I'd like to hide/show things based on the role or role group they are assigned to in DNN.

is it just [ROLE] ?

 
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8/8/2008 12:56 PM
 

Current version of IFrame doesn't handle Roles yet. However, you can download a module that is getting imported into core module and that we've created some time ago before coming on to the project team. it's call Viva IFrame and you can get it for free from Snowcovered.com

Most of its functionality will be added to the core module shortly.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Viva Iframe is NOT in any way sponsored by anybody on DotNetNuke team. It is our side project that we feel would make sense to incorporate into core module.

Therefore, all the responsibility for it's functionality is solely with Viva Portals, L.L.C. and you should address all of your questions via continure.com.


Vitaly Kozadayev
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8/8/2008 1:16 PM
 

hi,

I'm not sure I communicated it correctly, I don't need IFrame to do anything with the role itself, I'd just like to be able to pass a roleID to my application.  What it does with it is completely inside the app.

I guess what I'm looking for is a list of things I can use in the iframe like [USERID] and [EMAIL]

 

 
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8/8/2008 7:09 PM
 

Using IFrame module youj can pass jsut about any parameter found on User Parameters page (under Admin > User Accounts > User Parameters)

in addition, you can set up any custom parameters and pass-thru parameters. Also, you can include PortalId and moduleid.

However, there is no functionality to include Roles and RoleIds. It will. But if you need it urgently, feel free to follow my advice from above.

Also, IFrame doesn't support tokens (at least yet), so you would need to explicitly set those parameters in IFrame Options of the module.


Vitaly Kozadayev
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11/7/2008 2:04 PM
 

Vitaly,

I had a lot of luck with 4.8, but when I try to run it in 4.9, I'm getting access denied errors.  Any idea of why it wouldn't work in 4.8?

 

thx,

M@

 
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