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3/4/2010 7:47 AM
 

Engage: Tell-a-Friend gives your website visitors the ability to share links to your site with friends. This clean and elegant module is simple to implement and intuitive to use. Soon after implementing you'll apply it to all of your pages and wonder how you ever lived without Engage: Tell-a-Friend. The module can function as module on your page, a link to a modal pop-up or a skin object (DNN 5 only).

engage tell-a-friend

What's new in version 1.1?

Change Log

  • Fixed an issue with a JavaScript error in Internet Explorer 8
  • Fixed an issue where the URL in the email was incorrect
  • Fixed an issue where the email's content was not localized into the user's culture
  • Fixed an incompatibility in .NET 3.5 where an error message would be displayed, even when the email was sent successfully
  • Fixed a number of issues where multiple instances of the module on a page would conflict with each other
  • Fixed an issue where a skin with white ".Normal" text resulted in a popup that couldn't be read
  • Fixed an issue where images couldn't be used for the link to open the popup
  • Fixed an inconsistency with the modal popup setting
  • Updated the module's method of including jQuery to cause less conflicts with other modules

Known Issues

  • Close button tooltip text on modal popup is not localizable
  • ActiveModules' Active Forums module cannot post topics when Tell-a-Friend is on the page

Download Engage: Tell-a-Friend today for free.


Rich Campbell
Engage Software
St. Louis, MO
314.966.4000


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8/12/2011 4:57 AM
 
I tried the 1.2 and it works in other browsers except IE. In IE, when in modal setting, it popups as a tiny panel with no inputs visible. The only thing available is the X button to close. The only way it's working in IE is to have it as a module on a page which in my case doesn't work with the page layout. If I find a solution, I'll post it.

Mackeny

pendelea.com -The #1 website for properties in Kenya
 
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8/14/2011 8:33 PM
 
Lots of modules, and also items like the old FCK editor, have faulty modal overlays in IE9. Until they've all been fixed up you can run your site in IE8 compatibility mode.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc288325(v=vs.85).aspx#SetMode

Regards
Rob
 
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8/18/2011 2:18 PM
 
Hi,

where do I place this section in DNN?
In the meta settings of every page?
Is it possible to be a litte specific how en where to do this.?

With regards, Ton Hermes

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8/18/2011 6:18 PM
 
Hi Ton,

I'm using it site-wide in my default.aspx, but you can also add it on a per-page basis through the individual page settings.

Or if you only needed it on NB Store pages, then you could put it in the pageheader.template

You might also find that it works when placed anywhere in your skin file, but I haven't checked this and it would not be compliant.. though that may not matter.

FYI, I'm using which keeps the browser in IE9 mode but emulates IE8 standards.
Regards
Rob
 
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