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I need to be able to link logins to different databases (my customer wants each customer to have their own database), but I want to control everything through a central DNN installation. Ideally, I'd like to be able to use some identifier associated with the user record when they login to identify which database they belong to and then have all the forms etc. connect to that database to access the
I have been messing around with dynamically loading forms using xmod:EditButton in a template . I see how it works when specifying the form name in the Form attribute. What I would like to do is dynamically populate the xmod:EditButton Form attribute from the ListDataSource query. I tried to do it and it does not work for me. Is there a way to do this? Thanks
Hello.. Has anyone tried making a dynamic form with JavaScript where depending on a selection from a radio button list, certain panels are displayed? So for example, the content type for one type displays only the fields which deal with that type of content type. Selecting the other, displays fields which deal with that content type. Same with the edit form; would it display those fields depending
Hello, I am new to DNN and we are looking at creating a dynacmic home page where a user would recieve different content depending on if they have been looking at previous content on our site and recieved a cookie from that page. For example someone who looked at our Computing Cources would then get an advert for that course. Would XMod be an appropriate tool or should I start somewhere else? Many
Hello.. This goes with this posting: http://www.dnndev.com/learn/answers/departments-li... (Thank you Patrick for you assistance). But, I'd like to make a horizontal dynamic unordered list using an XMP template of the alphabet; ul style display inline. If the letter is listed in the database (LetterGroup column), then an href is created by XMod Pro to quick link to that letter in the listing. The

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