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10/5/2006 5:40 PM
 
    I created a module and now i am getting this message:

    MinMax persistance type of cookie requires a ModuleId

    I am using DNN 3.2

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
   

 
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10/6/2006 5:56 PM
 

It's a very general error that seems to happen for just about anything.

Look at how you reference objects in code.  If you are doing any FindControl(), some times you need to use the object's ClientID instead of ID.

It's usually because I have something in code that is misspelled yet syntactically correct.

 

 
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10/7/2006 1:29 PM
 

It is probably another error that is disguised by the min/max error.  If you follow the directions on this page it will indicate exactly what is causing your problem.

DNNDebug.aspx
http://portal.webarbor.com/Default.aspx?tabid=174&ctl=ViewEntry&EntryID=18&mid=645


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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