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New Post 9/1/2005 10:18 PM
User is offline Dan Uhlman
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Multiple Forums on One Page 

I have two forums modules on one page.  One is public and the other is for members only.  Members can see both.  When a member opens a group in either forum, both forums modules display the same information.  The groups show correctly when collapsed but when a group is expanded, the both look the same (same group names, thread title, etc.).

Is it possible to have two on the same page?

Thanks,

Dan

 
New Post 9/2/2005 8:14 AM
User is offline Crispy
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Re: Multiple Forums on One Page 

There will be some odd behaviour with two of these modules on the same page, I think.  I have not tested this as I see no reason to do it.  Even in your described situation, there are other ways built in to deal with this.  You can use the private, edit authorized roles per forum to achieve this as well.  You could also use the group feature where you expose only a specific group from a single forum instance on a seperate page.

 



 
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