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4/20/2010 1:00 PM
 

Hi there

Does anybody know how to programmatically force a module to be hidden, using the code behind of the skin? I gather it needs to involve something similiar to 

Me.ContainerControl.Visible = False

that you could use from within the code of the module itself, but I am trying to conditionally hide a third party module with a private assembly, so I need to use code in the skin, where I can't use Me to get a reference to the module directly. I can't see how to get a reference to a module using the ModuleController, so perhaps I am going about this the wrong way - besides, it looks like that even if I do change the Visibility of the module from the skin, it looks like the modules code overrides the setting and sets it back to Visible Maximised. Therefore I reckon I need to hide the container, but how would I do that?

Thanks for any advice!

 

 
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