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11/6/2006 5:05 PM
 

I am trying to force a button to click when the user clicks enter. Does the RegisterKeyCapture still exsist? If so where is it located because I can not find it in the DNNClientAPI.

 

 

 
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11/7/2006 9:37 AM
 
The DNNClientAPI is the DotNetNuke specific code to interact with the ClientAPI.  The generic ClientAPI is the class that holds your function.  

DotNetNuke.UI.Utilities.ClientAPI


 
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11/7/2006 10:04 AM
 
When I try and use it it says it is not a Member of Utilities.
 
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11/7/2006 10:33 AM
 

1)  do you have a reference to DotNetNuke.WebUtility.dll?

2) What is the exact code you are using?


 
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11/7/2006 10:41 AM
 

I wasn't referencing WebUtility.

I am not ref WebUtility and using the following Code.

DotNetNuke.UI.Utilities.ClientAPI.RegisterKeyCapture(Me.Parent, Me.btnAdvSearch, Asc(vbCr))

But it isn't doing anything.

 
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