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DotNetNuke ForumDotNetNuke ForumArchived Discus...Archived Discus...Developing Under Previous Versions of .NETDeveloping Under Previous Versions of .NETASP.Net 2.0ASP.Net 2.0turn on/off the Partial Rendering for my module from code behind?turn on/off the Partial Rendering for my module from code behind?
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6/30/2009 10:19 PM
 

I'm look for a way to turn on/off the Partial Rendering for my module from code behind? e.g. when I click the off button, it sets enablePartialRendering = off. Is there something like this I can use? Thanks

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7/1/2009 1:41 AM
 

You can get referrence to ScriptManager from your module code. and use EnablePartialRendering Property

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7/2/2009 5:40 PM
 

I heard that I can only enable/disable this on init() ? Is that true?

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7/3/2009 5:05 AM
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Without trying it I would say thats correct. You should give it a try.  

Take a look at DotNetNuke.Framework.AJAX.WrapUpdatePanelControl() I have used this in the past from the Load() event.

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