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New Post 4/29/2008 8:32 AM
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User is offline Chet
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Module not adding to page 

I have designed a custom module, and when I try to add it to a page, it will not appear. I have defined it in the host module definitions settings as I have done before. I can see it in the dropdown list of modules to add to the page, but when I choose to add it to my page (or a brand new page), it just won't show up. No error messages that I can see, no other warnings... nothing.

I've made a placeholder aspx page that simply holds the ascx file as a user control, and it works fine there; just not when I add it to a page as a module.

Here's the placeholder page:

http://enoveltysigns.c2itconsulting.net/desktopmodules/signcontrol/default.aspx

And here is the page I'm trying to put it on.

http://enoveltysigns.c2itconsulting.net

Any ideas would be welcomed. I've tried checking and unchecking "allows partial rendering" to see if it has anything to do with AJAX but haven't gotten anywhere there, either.

Here's the beginning of the ascx.vb file - I have it inheriting the property objects...

Partial Class SignControl
    Inherits Entities.Modules.PortalModuleBase
...
End Class

I've compiled the page, and the entire solution, and it builds just fine.

Any ideas what I'm missing?

 
New Post 4/29/2008 2:57 PM
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User is offline Michael Washington
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Re: Module not adding to page 

When you created the module definition did you create a definition for one of the controls with an empty key? You need one with an empty key.

see:

Register the module in DotNetNuke



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New Post 4/29/2008 6:49 PM
User is offline Chet
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Re: Module not adding to page 

 Michael Washington wrote

When you created the module definition did you create a definition for one of the controls with an empty key? You need one with an empty key.

see:

Register the module in DotNetNuke

You are the hero of my hour! Although, somehow, I'm guessing this is one of those things often learned by doing it the wrnog way first. That did the trick! My page now has about 20 controls I need to remove, but they are there!

THanks a lot!

 
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