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I have a template with a DataCommand (something like the approval process mentioned here ). Currently I use the jQueryReady tag to apply some effects to the template. This all works fine with the template Ajax="False" setting. However, when I set Ajax="True" obviously the document ready doesn't get fired again when the module updates. Is there a way to re-run my jQuery code so I don't loose all t
Can anyone help with the syntax for an AJAX Success callback function that fires each time a LoadFeed button is pressed? I have many LoadFeedButton's which loads data and populates the target div (named 'PeopleDetails') properly. I also have an error div named 'NoPeople' (initially hidden) My goal is to evaluate the loadfeedbutton target div contents and if they are empty (using trim or length etc

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Hi, we are getting closer to understand more about XMod Pro, now we need help to know what we are doing wrong to have the option to HIDE and SHOW, we have the source code as follow: <div> <label for="dnn_ctr1717_XModPro_ctl01_ctl00_ctl00_CountryStatus1"> Status </label> <select name="dnn$ctr1717$XModPro$ctl01$ctl00$ctl00$CountryStatus1" id="dnn_ctr1717_XModPro_ctl01_ctl00_ctl00_CountryStatus1"> <o

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