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New Post 3/19/2008 12:11 PM
User is offline Tosh Hatch
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How would you display a Module "alone" ? 

I have a website I'm setting up and on this page is a iFrame pointing to the intranet at work. But I want to be able to display just the calendar module.

From this:

 

To this alone:

And if I wanted to do this with other modules how would I. This is the URL for the calendar page now.
http://10.1.1.31/cuww/Default.aspx?tabid=191
And this is the url when I try to edit the module settings

http://10.1.1.31/cuww/Default.aspx?tabid=191&ctl=Module&ModuleId=686 

Any thoughts?
Thanks

 
New Post 3/19/2008 12:36 PM
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Re: How would you display a Module "alone" ? 

I would suggest looking at how the built-in "print" function is implemented in the standard containers. It uses a special URL syntax to pop a window and display just the module contents without the menus and rest of the DNN page.


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New Post 3/19/2008 3:25 PM
User is offline Tosh Hatch
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Re: How would you display a Module "alone" ? 

I tried the print option and I get this:

A critical error has occurred.
Input string was not in a correct format.

And I'd rather not go the print method if I can help it.

 
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