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Change Login / Register view as ModalPopup View 

Hi All,

Well it will not be new to all of us to use modal popup control. Well i am thinking to use modalPopup Behavior in our DotnetNuke Login Control / On Click of Login Link It should popup a ModalPopup where user will have to enter his details.

If Possible i need to use the same ModalpopupControl in Register LinkLable.

I tried to use the Code as specified in Microsoft's Ajax Website but, when i am trying to use the same feature under Login/Resgister Control then it creates the issue.

1: Is There any way where i can enable the Partial Rendering Property for Skinnable objects??

2: or Else how would i use the <ScriptManager    .. . .. /> Control under Login / Register Link Labels So that i can use them for popup and all server side validation.

 

 

I hope this would be possible and even its too easy to tackle as we are using Dotnetnuke the Biggest Open source.

 

You can send me your review to

sandeep.sachan@lbi.co.in


Sandeep Sachan
 
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