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5/28/2009 6:15 AM
 

Hi,

I am using _ContainerSrc cookie to change containers of a website. I noticed that when I was loading a container that had Max/Min buttons (<dnn:VISIBILITY>) set to custom images, the images where not being loaded. Instead the text (found in the resource file) was being loaded. After debugging the DNN solution i found out that while the Skin.vb is changing the container source property, the Max/Min button is using container path (which stored the path set in the Site Settings).

In other words the only way to make this work is to have all the custom images in the folder of the default container. Note: this happens only when loading a container using cookies.

Can anyone please instruct me if there is something i can do or if it is a bug?

Thanks

 

Ruben

 
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