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4/6/2010 6:37 AM
 

I have developed a custom module.
I need to Output html directly on the output of the module, but i need to change the Skin.
Is possibly to change the skin directly from the code of my module?

The strange thing is, I have putted my module in one page, change the skin.... all is ok, but during my module navigation i jump to another control (ASPX) of the module and the default skin reapper, but the page is the same why?

rmartin

 
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4/6/2010 6:51 AM
 
module skin is applied in default view only, all other views of the module use portal edit control. In a module, you may prevent this by either passing skin specification in URL when navigating to the other control (use navigateURL instead of editURL) or use a dispatcher control, which loads appropriate functional module control based on a query string parameter.

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