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Hi there! I am very new to DNN and Xmod Pro and I apologize in advance if my question is too basic. I've been tasked to help with an existing application that was built years ago. There is a 4 page form in the application that now needs to be made to 2 pages. There are several templates and one form that submits everything. I am having many issues, but my biggest blocker at the moment is that that
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Hello.. I have an add form (need to work on and test edit form) but if I click on Add without the required field, the validation appears at the bottom as it should. Yet, if I select on Cancel, nothing occurs. Anyone else having this issue? This is a test development DNN (community) v9.4.1 and XMP 4.8.0. Form below: http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/790

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Is there a built in way to use the DNN Notification System with Xmod? If not, is anyone using Xmod and Notifications ?
Hi, I have a situation where a client has their own table for Clients but wish to have functionality for clients to register as Users and then review the client information to determine if the user is valid. The FK_Contraints on the database prevents me from performing any CRUD operation in this regard. I can't even have a SELECT with a LEFT JOIN without the page crashing. Has anyone had a similar
When I add our XMOD search box to the Header Pane in our skin it causes the Header Pane to display full width below the logo in Chrome, Safari and IE; it displays correctly (to the right) in Firefox. Website site is here: dev.optronicsinc.com Skin: Flexiweb by bestdnnskins My DNN Level: a step above incompetent Anyone have a solution? Please dumb it down for me.

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