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1/9/2013 7:26 PM
 

I thought I had a handle on this feature but in DNN 7 it does not seem to be working.

Using the module creator I created a module extension, added a module control and verified that it works by adding it to a page. Then I created a second module definition in the same extension  then created a module control within that second definition.

So now i have a module extension with two module definitions and for each definition I have a module control defined. With this configuration I expected that when I added my module extension to a page I would see two module instances, one from each definition on that page.

Is this not how this works?

I generated a .dnn manifest and still does not seem to work as expected.

 
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1/9/2013 8:18 PM
 

Turns out I was correct in my assumption. When adding a module to a page that has multiple definitions then you should get multiple module instances.

There is a bug in DNN 7 's new control bar, I switched back to the old ribbon bar and it now works as expected.
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Community-Exchange/Question/3016/DNN7-Feeback-module-only-adds-comments-view-module.aspx

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