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New Post 9/2/2006 6:03 PM
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Get a label object from different customise Module 

says i creative a module and b module

Under a module have a label call id="textLabel"

I want call "textLabel" and pass some text to it under module b

How can i do this?

 

Thanks!

 
New Post 9/4/2006 4:20 PM
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Re: Get a label object from different customise Module 
Help please!
 
New Post 9/5/2006 7:26 AM
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Re: Get a label object from different customise Module 

Have you looked at IMC (inter module communication)?  I think there is some info in the module developer’s guide.

Basically you set up a listener event for the receiving module and setup a communicator method on the sending one and you can pass info between the two.

I suppose that you might be able to do it with some Javascript as well.

mj

 


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New Post 9/5/2006 2:01 PM
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Re: Get a label object from different customise Module 

You can also pass data from one module to another one via URL parameter.  Look at the NavigateURL method.  It allows to pass by key/pair value.  Use this method with caution.  You do not want to pass secure data with this method (ex. username/password)


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New Post 9/5/2006 4:50 PM
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Re: Get a label object from different customise Module 
What if this module is in the same page? How can i get the cline ID form another module?
 
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