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7/1/2009 4:37 AM
 

   

   Hello friends,

 i m a new guy in dnn and i want to move all the default external javscripts in to the <Head> from <body>. like if u see the any dnn page using view page source u can see this type of code

 

<script src="/rein_world/WebResource.axd?d=HYoAuvFWv3MvUGhiGnJYwg2&amp;t=633364988539090692" type="text/javascript"></script>


<script src="/rein_world/js/dnncore.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=B2FBBFJcdsJloygn-wCRPmzGIjwS9D2KedJ9aiqse0qSlZJQTOppRKLVr9Ugy1il0&amp;t=633328915100000000" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=B2FBBFJcdsJloygn-wCRPmzGIjwS9D2KedJ9aiqse0ofkVIn7KsEANSpnd5VvTL095g4ShnmL0M1&amp;t=633328915100000000" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/js/dnn.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=jClTwkn9InYR1jLSvjxOVufkvI1DeFhpKZxcnwOQIIeTHVqK6MfjR0Jptxm8NTyj0&amp;t=633754686000000000" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=jClTwkn9InYR1jLSvjxOVufkvI1DeFhpKZxcnwOQIIcgy5m6wevfdFQJYntyHdIu2_p36vsJLQiCqwm_bfMO-E7bbEpEC80l0&amp;t=633754686000000000" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=jClTwkn9InYR1jLSvjxOVufkvI1DeFhpKZxcnwOQIIfLFA2RHZ3vaf-AcrugdRSUXe6gi2TFyg3AnDFmp55-pAq291XBHTfg0&amp;t=633754686000000000" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=jClTwkn9InYR1jLSvjxOVufkvI1DeFhpKZxcnwOQIIfDl_FFEmmil6I_AATK3WGhXQaawqn47cavoShW0pXFzNxnhPEzJ-_c0&amp;t=633754686000000000" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/rein_world/ScriptResource.axd?d=jClTwkn9InYR1jLSvjxOVufkvI1DeFhpxESQdrfVYml9HB6xhRrVFwSzHnRuLQkN5SeT05OfFt81&amp;t=633754686000000000" type="text/javascript"></script><script type="text/javascript">
//<![CDATA[
Sys.Webforms.PageRequestManager._initialize('ScriptManager', document.getElementById('form'));
Sys.Webforms.PageRequestManager.getInstance()._updateControls([], [], [], 90);
//]]>


</script>

this all scripts disply in body but i want to move all this in to head tag. so if anybody knows from where this scripts comes? and how can i move this in head tag?

Plz give me reply asap.

Thanks in Advance.

 

 
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9/13/2011 3:35 AM
 
Hi All

I have the same problem. Could anyone Please Help Us
 
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1/21/2012 12:07 PM
 

You can place scripts in a separate html module.

OR you can paste it in the header or footer box in your module's Settings  under Advanced Settings

 
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