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10/7/2011 11:05 AM
 
Hi,

We are planning to user Jquery accordion in one of our websites. as per the documentations, it should eb supported from 4.9.1. However when I go to the host setting , I cannot see the jquery setting option. Hence I could not use DotNetNuke.Framework.jQuery.RequestRegistration() .

Please can someone help with this?

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10/11/2011 5:39 AM
 
that call was only introduced in 5.0 - see the wiki http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/jQuery.aspx for a suggestion for how to do it for 4.x (please note, 4.9.1 has some serious security issues and I would recommend considering upgrading)

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