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New Post 3/23/2007 8:26 AM
User is offline Doru Pirvu
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Navigate, Module Cotainer 
Hello,

My desktop module contains two user controls.
I have navigated from the first user control to the second user control.

The problem:

          The web page that contains the second user control does not use the module container that was set in the Page Settings of this module. The web page is looking as if no module container was set!

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Doru
 
New Post 3/23/2007 10:05 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Navigate, Module Cotainer 
by default, any "dependent" control does use the admin container specified for your portal.
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New Post 3/23/2007 10:13 AM
User is offline Doru Pirvu
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Re: Navigate, Module Cotainer 
Hi Leupold,

Would you tell me what I must do in order for the second user control to use the module container that was set in the Page Settings of this module?

Thanks,
Doru
 
New Post 3/27/2007 12:17 AM
User is offline Ruben Gatt
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Re: Navigate, Module Cotainer 
Hi dorupirvu,

If i may ask how are you navigating from 1 user control to the other...

are you using the EditUrl?

If yes, the Edit Url will automatically remove the module container?

(if i'm wrong someone correct me.....)

hope this helps


Regards

Ruben
 
New Post 3/27/2007 5:15 AM
User is offline Doru Pirvu
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Re: Navigate, Module Cotainer 
I have used two ways. Both of them have the same result:

                hlk.NavigateUrl = EditUrl("filename", e.Item.DataItem("FileName"), "send")
                hlk.NavigateUrl = NavigateURL() & "?mid=" & ModuleId & "&ctl=" & "send&filename=" & e.Item.DataItem("FileName")
Thanks,
Doru
 
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