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11/10/2006 5:35 AM
 

Ciao,

In my site (last version of DNN), on forum pages and only for registered user, on the top of the page appear the administration module (the one used for managing pages and modules).

I was working yesterday in Italian localization, and to be onest, I'm not sure this problem existed before. Anyway I tested the forum in English language and after I disabled Italian localization, but the moduled is still there.

Do you think Italian localization can be the cause of the problem (probablly I used à, è, ì, ò and ù character)? Any other idea?

Thank's

Marcello

 
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11/15/2006 10:48 AM
 

Marcello, the control panel is what you are talking about at the top of the page. I am not exactly sure though what you are talking about outside of that.

 


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