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Hello.. On a page, I have a search form along with a template. The end-user wants no records displayed when they first hit the webpage. Yet, also wants a "Search All" button to display all records as well as a search text box with a search button to search by name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? I've tried using default values within the template to not display any records at first (this wor
Hello.. Is there a way to hide the "NoItemsTemplate" field on a template until a search is entered? I have a XMP form and a XMP Template on a page. Search items are entered in the form to be returned in the template. At first page visit, the "NoItemsTemplate " is shown. Would like to hid this until search criteria is entered and searched for then appear if there aren't items matching the search cr
Hello.. For a website I'm working on, they like to display a widget, but it's not mobile friendly. So I'd like to create a XMP template which will grab the RSS feed and display it's contents. The RSS feed is: https://www2c.cdc.gov/podcasts/createrss.asp?c=146 Has anyone tried to accomplish this? Thank you..
I have a grid template that displays a list of online services and links to both the URL of the online service and, optionally, a landing page that describes the service in more detail. I'd like to display a glyphicon for the online services that have a landing page, but not display anything for the ones that don't have a landing page, similar to the Overview column at https://portal.ehawaii.gov/h
Yes, I'm a greenhorn at DNN and XMOD Pro. Though my knowledge is limited I do like what I've been able to build with XMP thus far, however, I have a challenge that requires the knowledge of the DNN/XMP wise: The following links are for reference Old Site (HTML): http://www.optronicsinc.com/newproducts-new.html Pick any lighting product you take a fancy too Production Site: http://038da42.netsolhos

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