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I have a template with a detail view in place that uses a commandlink to load list and deatial pages on the same page. Is it possible to use the same commandlink and add a onclientclick to use a popup? I have tried this and cannot make it work.
Here is what I want to do in a nutshell. Within the detail view, I would like to have a jQuery button popup that would have a XMod Pro form in it - used as a Contact Form. So imagine this Detail View of a product: _ Jerry's Hair Gel Price: $40.00 Description: This is a great product for you... [BUTTON: Ask A Question About Jerry's Hair Gel] etc... _ How can this be done using XMod Pro. I have the
Hi. I have a formview module and an Xmod pro module on the same page. I use the formview to insert data and the Xmod pro module to list the data (template). And when I want to edit one of the records in the template I get edit screen but I can also see the formview module which looks identical (but with no data) and it does not look professional. Can I hide the formview module while working in edi
Hello experts :) I found this question unanswered on the old forum, and since I need the answer, I'll simply ask it once again here on the new forum. When creating a form inside a hidden DIV element, and having fancybox take that DIV and pop it up in a lightbox, the form submit stops working. I would think there's a workaround to get the lightbox effect in some other more compatible way, but I gue

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