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4/3/2012 1:55 AM
 

Hi All,

In order to get a module/application working, i need to add a piece of script to the "initial html Tag". I have had a reasonable amount of experience with html but i'm having a bit of trouble finding it in the DNN6 scheme of organisation.

http://www.addthis.com/features/faceb... - This is just for background.

I have been looking through the forums and it appears like the location of the initial html tag it is assumed knowledge. If someone could give me a hand with this, i would appreciate it.

Thanks in advance,

Daniel

 
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4/3/2012 5:32 AM
 
the html tag is in default.aspx -there are some pecularities with how addthis wants to work, the wiki has a page on this http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Advanced-AddThis-Settings.aspx
 
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