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1/10/2007 3:18 AM
 

 

Hi,
 
I'm using Intermodule communication to display 2 modules namely, Module1 & Module2.
 
Module1 has only one ASCX control.
Module2 has three ASCX controls namely,
CTRL1, CTRL2, CTRL3
 
When the page is loaded, both the modules will be displayed and in Module2 (i.e. in CTRL1) there is a grid.
On click of any rows in it, I need to display CTRL2 within the Module2 itself.
It means that, Module1 as well as Module2 with CTRL2 will be displayed.
 
Currently, CTRL2 is displayed in separate page where Module1 is not displayed.
 
My requirement is to displayed both the modules and CTRL2 has to be displayed in Module2 on click of the grid row in
CTRL1 of Module2. At the same time, Module1 has to be displayed above the Module2.
 
How to achieve this?
 
Regards,
Vikiboye
 
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1/10/2007 12:28 PM
 
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