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8/9/2011 6:25 AM
 
I have more than one module that supports partial rendering on a paga and it seems that only the module that is at bottom works whitout doing a full post back.If I change the order of the modules the other works.

Anybody who can confirm this behavior or tell me that I am a joke ;)

Jan

ps. the only thing to render partial is adding the setting to the control ...no panel etc  ds.


 
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8/9/2011 4:45 PM
 
I logged it in gemini but it would be fine if someone could confirm my issue.
 
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8/16/2011 6:59 AM
 
Nobody testing DNN6?
 
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8/16/2011 9:22 AM
 
6.0.1 is locked down, and work on the new features (6.1.0) has already begun so at the minute there are no resources triaging/roadmapping any bugs for 6.0.2 - once that begins I'm sure this will be looked at along with any other logged items (of course if other people can confirm or even provide code fixes that would be most welcome)
 
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8/16/2011 10:14 AM
 
As it is rather serius issue I asume the QA team have found it in their tests of the 6.00.01 release.
If not they should read the gemini issues.


But my first goal was to get the issue confirmed so I know it's not my enviorment.
 
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