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11/3/2008 5:28 AM
 

Hello,

We have a module with two controls.

When you click in a button in first control, you go to the second one. We are using DotNetNuke.Common.Globals.NavigateUrl.

We are applying a skin in a page containing the module. The first control in module is using the skin selected in page (that's ok), but when we go to the second control, no skin is applied. What are we doing wrong??

 

 

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11/3/2008 6:32 AM
 

any control except initial view control is displayed solely on the admin skin, specified in admin settings (defaulting to host settings).


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1/28/2009 7:55 AM
 

It is possible to have the other controls not using the admin skin?

 
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