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New Post 6/26/2008 2:38 AM
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Link Button Click event & Page Postback does not fire. 

Hi Everyone,

I have problem here.

I have created a module using VS 2005 for dotnetnuke. Recently i upgraded my website from 4.4.x to 4.8.4.

I have some pannels on my main page which i use to hide or unhide depending on users credentials. I have certain group of users.Depending on that group i perform hide & unhide operations.

Now, i don't know what is going on. I am using link buttons to perform different actions and a grid with selectedindex changed, in both cases the postback events does not fire, even if i continue clicking the buttons. But suddenly after 4 or 5 tries, it does not post back actually, but make all panels visible.

These all happens when i am using some user other than SuperUsers Account and Administrator Acccount, with these accounts everything goes fine.

Need urgent help.

Thanks.

 

 
New Post 6/26/2008 4:41 AM
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User is offline William Severance
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Re: Link Button Click event & Page Postback does not fire. 

In the module's settings page, set the Cache Duration to 0.


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New Post 6/26/2008 5:14 AM
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Re: Link Button Click event & Page Postback does not fire. 

Wow!,

Thanks Bill, It seems to be working fine now.

Caching value was set to 5 (i don't know how?), but i set it to 0.

Thanks

 
New Post 7/3/2008 3:57 AM
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Re: Link Button Click event & Page Postback does not fire. 

I just want to add a note here that I was experiencing the same issues under version 4.8.3 and setting the "Default Cache Time" to -1 (rather than 0) cured it immediately...

I was puzzled by this for a while as you can log into the DNN portal as host and all postbacks in your module work fine, but when logged in under a non-host user the issues occur, maybe DNN doesnt cache pages under host? anyone want to offer up a full explanation?

 
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