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I have a form on the top of a page and a view below that. The form has a dropdown list. I would like to filter the view based on the selection from the dropdown list. Is there a way to do this?
Hello.. I'm trying to use a value from the DB as a variable, but can't get this working. I'm sure it's something simple, but can't get get this working. Manually entering the value works fine. Thanks.. http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/542
Hi XModers, I learn different ways to send data via jQuery / Ajax, but now i have a new dilemma on hands. We have a Drop down list selection, after selection we have some fields to fill or select, when you complete all you have to click submit, until here everything is OK and working, now i need after Drop down list selection send the selected variable via URL to same page to load some data before
There should be a simple method to do this without resorting to JS... I have tried using the [[Request:Referrer]] token directly in the Cancel redirect= and this does not work. I have tried storing the [[Request:Referrer]] in a hidden field and calling the [[FieldName]] in the Cancel redirect...which does not work. I have tried assigning the [[Request:Referrer]] to a Variable...which does not work
I have a page that has a resulting template displayed in it. The results have a hyperlink which points to another page with a template that displays the information. The URL has the variables to display the information. Today in testing, noticed the results weren't displaying. Anyone know how to tell DNN to stop converting my URL for this page? I tried and it was either not working or I was gettin

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