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5/11/2009 3:35 PM
 

Hi,

According to this post, the skin functionality has changed a bit so that it is much faster in version 5.x. However, I am facing some problems in getting my module work again. I want to inject a random module (html module with terms) into a checkout page of my shopping engine. I try to create a HtmlContainerControl in which you can 'inject' a module. However, it does not work.

Any help is appreciated.

J.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryId/1771/Cambrian-First-Look-Framework-Changes-Pt-1.aspx
 

HtmlGenericControl htmlGenericControl = new HtmlGenericControl();
HtmlContainerControl objPaneControl = (HtmlContainerControl) htmlGenericControl;
Pane pane = new Pane(objPaneControl);
//verify that the current user has access to this control
if (PortalSecurity.HasNecessaryPermission(slaveModule.ModuleControl.ControlType, portalSettings, slaveModule))
{ //try to inject the module into the pane
try
{
pane.InjectModule(slaveModule);
bSuccess = true;
plhTerms.Controls.Add(objPaneControl);
}
catch (Exception e1)
{
Exceptions.ProcessModuleLoadException(this, e1);
}
}

 
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