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12/11/2006 3:40 PM
 

So when you use my code above, you are saying that it still uses a cookie?

Your solution ( as I mentioned before ) works fine when the btnTriggerIMC_Click() is fired for the first time ( the module collapses programmatically  ), but when a user clicks the modulecontainer MinMax button the state is persisted in a cookie.


 
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12/12/2006 12:39 AM
 
Hi Jon,

When I look at the source of the page displayed, I noticed this is the case. What am I doing wrong ?

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12/13/2006 2:32 PM
 

Hi Jon,

I've solved the problem. just when I minimize the module, I hide the buttons so the user can't minmax the module.

Thanks for helping me solve this problem .

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