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7/1/2006 12:15 PM
 

When using the DotNetNuke C# module template you may get this error:

DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.PortalModuleBase.Settings is a property but is used like a method

Find this line:

strContent = (string)Settings("template");

and change it to this:

strTemplate = (string)Settings["template"];



Michael Washington
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9/24/2006 9:55 PM
 

Hi,

I'm receiving the same error. I'm not sure where to apply the change. The only place I see the line

strContent = (string)Settings("template"); is located in the View[module_name] the following method and nowhere else. When I change this, it doesn't seem to make any difference.

protected void lstContent_ItemDataBound(System.Object sender, System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataListItemEventArgs e)

{

string strContent = strTemplate;

string strValue = Null.NullString;

//add content to template

strContent = (string)Settings["template"];

ArrayList objProperties = CBO.GetPropertyInfo(typeof(dbs_TestInfo));

int intProperty;

foreach (PropertyInfo objPropertyInfo in objProperties)

{

if (strContent.IndexOf("[" & objPropertyInfo.Name.ToUpper & "]") <> -1)

{

strValue = Server.HtmlDecode(DataBinder.Eval(e.Item.DataItem, objPropertyInfo.Name).ToString());

strContent = strContent.Replace("[" + objPropertyInfo.Name.ToUpper() + "]", strValue);

}

}

//assign the content

Label lblContent = (Label)e.Item.FindControl("lblContent");

lblContent.Text = strContent;

}

 

Any ideas?


Sheldon Cohen
www.sheldonrcohen.com
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