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New Post 9/6/2007 7:53 AM
User is offline Sean Lee
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Links javascript bug on Go button 

DNN 4.5.3

Links: 03.03.07

Problem Definition:
When Links module is set to dropdown list mode it no longer functions properly.
In edit view the links still work.  In view mode or logged out the links do not work when clicking the go button.

There is a javascript error in the links module for the GO button.
ERROR:   (in view mode and logged out references $Links$Links twice)
  __doPostBack('dnn$ctr4034$Links$Links$cmdGo','')

WORKING:   (in edit mode $Links once)
__doPostBack('dnn$ctr4031$Links$cmdGo','')

 

Is there a quick fix for this i can edit directly?

 

 
New Post 9/6/2007 9:29 AM
User is offline Sean Lee
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Re: Links javascript bug on Go button 

Additional Information:

This appears similar to an old issue related to caching that was closed out but obviously is still present.   What I dont understand is if this is a LINKS module issue or a CORE issue and is it being addressed?

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=3687

http://dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/45/threadid/49624/scope/posts/Default.aspx

 

 

 
New Post 9/6/2007 12:36 PM
User is offline anonymous
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Re: Links javascript bug on Go button 

The links module is in the process of being re-written. The latest version is the last version that will run on the 1.1 framework and no further work is going to be done on it. There is no ETA at this time for the new module as my time and priority is to help jump start the blog module and then jump back on links and complete the re-write.

 
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