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Hi all, I am struggling to establish how to link directly (via a URL) - to the detail view of a specific item. I want to be able to publish a link that takes the user to the same place that they would arrive if they clicked the "Details" link in my list template. All advice and direction really appreciated! Thanks, Ben
hello, i have configured the dnn search and my data entries are found from the dnn search but when i click on a search result i get no data - an empty site: my url looks like this: http://www.stepan.at/de/hersteller/xmps/1526 i have a detail template and my sql looks like this: <DetailDataSource CommandText="SELECT [ProducerName], [ProducerLogo], [ProducerLink], [ProducerText], [ProducerPic] FROM
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
How would I go directly to the Detail View of a template when theres only 1 record returned in the ListDataSource?
Hi Guys, Just created a form and template and everything works great except, whenever I click on Detail view, there is no "Back" link displayed to go back to the list view. IS that something I have to manually put into the code.

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