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Linking two modules 

I'm trying to set-up one link module with links that  when clicked will display text in another module on the same page.  Also, on another page if possible.

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WbosW

 
New Post 4/9/2008 9:45 AM
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Re: Linking two modules 

 wbosw wrote

I'm trying to set-up one link module with links that  when clicked will display text in another module on the same page.  Also, on another page if possible.

Thanks,

WbosW

 

After thinking about the matter, is it possible to use the LinkContoller Class in this situation.  Problem is I can't find the LinkController Class in the Source Code.  Can anyone help with that issue as well.

Thanks,

WbosW

 
New Post 4/9/2008 9:49 AM
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Re: Linking two modules 

After thinking about the matter, I wonder if the LinkController Class would work for this situation.  Problem is I cant find the LinkController Class in the source code.  Any help on finding the LinkController Class?

Thanks,

WbosW

 
New Post 4/9/2008 10:31 AM
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Re: Linking two modules 

 wbosw wrote

 wbosw wrote

 

I'm trying to set-up one link module with links that  when clicked will display text in another module on the same page.  Also, on another page if possible.

Thanks,

WbosW

 

After thinking about the matter, is it possible to use the LinkContoller Class in this situation.  Problem is I can't find the LinkController Class in the Source Code.  Can anyone help with that issue as well.

Thanks,

WbosW

OK, I found the linkController in the Solution Project within the Module that I'm creating.  I'm thinking, when I click the Link in module ONE  I should change the linkController module ID to the module displaying the info. which is module TWO  Any Ideas or help?

WbosW

 
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