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3/8/2011 12:12 PM
 
I am creating a custom module and I need to have a link go to a page and feed in querystring values to generate a pdf on the fly.
I don't want to do a postback because one of the requirements of this project is that this run on the client as much as possible, and I don't want to round-trip the data in the main form. The form has a lot of interative Javascript features, and I just need to take all the settings they choose and spit out a pdf based on it.
I don't seem to be phrasing this right in google to find the answer.

In regular asp.net, I would just link to it with target="_blank" and feed the needed values into a querystring.
I added a new page to my module project, but when I try to link to it, it is not getting the path right. The only way I can see to do it is give the actual
/DesktopModules/MyModule path, and I would rather not do that.

Any ideas?
 
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