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1/16/2008 2:21 AM
 

Hi,

    I am very new to dotnetnuke and developing a website  with it.On the homepage of my website I have a ItemPaneNF module.I was trying to edit the skin of the  module.After editing I save the module skin.As soon as my home page appeared I got an  error :

A critical error occured.

Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

Now I am trying to use the ItempaneNF module but it always give the same error.I have tried it after changing  the skin also.Also I cleared the cache from store settings.But I am not able to use the Module.Its very urgent for me.Please help and give some solution.

Please Help its very very urgent!

Sumit.

 

 
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1/16/2008 9:33 AM
 

Hi Sumit,

A pane is not a module. I know, it's a little bit hard to understand all DNN if it's your first steps with. A pane is an area in a skin for place module(s) inside. A module is like an application. Some complex modules are build with several modules, it's the case with the Store (Store Account, Store Admin, Store Catalog, Store Menu, Store MiniCart). Then, the Store module is an application, and ItempaneNF is a panel of your skin.

If you use the Store, probably you receive this error because you do not define the Store settings. Please follow my advices in the chapter 3 (other chapters are for the source version ONLY) of this post.

Gilles


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2/16/2008 5:02 AM
 

ItemPaneNF is part of CatalooK, not the DNN default store. Try www.dnnsoft.com.

 
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