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Hello.. I had previously asked a question about listing departments by grouping with a lettergroup. I was able to get something together and Patrick assisted; see HERE . But now, I have a different page which does a direct link to this page by the lettergroup. So if someone hits the letter "M", it'll go to this page and jump to the "M" section. The issue is that it takes time for the page to popul
I have the following code working; sort of. The loadfeed isn't passing variables; they're being sent as NULL Anyway, I hardcoded the feed so that information will be shown. I'm attempting a DIV refresh via JavaScript instead of a whole page refresh. I have code which works, but when it does the refresh, the DIV isn't being updated and is actually being cleared. Is there a way to get the LoadFeed t
I can't seem to get the xmod:Loadfeed working, whereas the xmod:LoadFeedLink worked fine. The feed works, but the tag doesn't pull the data into the page. There are no errors in syntax, everything else works fine but the feed does not render the data into the page like it used to. I changed the formatting and put accordion classes around the data to make it look better.
Hello.. Here is the template: http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/582 Here is the feed: http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/583 When I click on the DetailButton, only the ReturnButton is showing in the detail pane. Looking at the DIV within Firebug, it's empty instead of being populated. Running a SQL trace, I can see the ListDataSource query for the Feed being executed; I can copy and execute it as a query and
Hello.. If I have a template that has a LoadFeed in it, does SearchSort work for searching within the resutls? I assume it doesn't, but is there a way to search from within LoadFeeds? Thanks..

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