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We're running DNN PE 6.2.5, and was having an issue with the HTML Input box in a XMP form. It seems locked into a certain width/height size, and no matter what you entered for the width and height, it was locked into a default size. After some testing, I think I have something which would work for others. Let me know how it works for others. Thanks..
Hi All, I've recently started using Xmod Pro and I love it so far. I'm a software developer by trade and needed something that will allow me to get a site up and running quickly, whilst working a full time day job, thus the reason why I'm here. Anyway, back on subject. I would like to create a set of custom filter options as standard html tags inside of a template. Then when the user clicks the 'f
On a Xmodpro form I have a onchange event showing a hidden image.I have tried for hours to resolve this. when I click on the image I want to show several hidden elements. I am testing just using an image. Two issues 1. the image does not show yet I use the root"~/image/add.gif"...how do I fix this? 2. The href onclick calls a javascript function to show another href link but it does not show????ye

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I'm working on a mobile site and would like to use Google Docs Viewer for the PDF links. But, the URL to the PDF needs to be URL encoded. Is there an easy way to accomplish this in the code or within a SQL SELECT Replace? Thanks..
In this kit example, is there a way to not have the header and footer information (date, URL, etc.) not be printed? I don't want that information displayed when someone clicks to print a HTML feed. Thanks..

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