Sign In to Participate
Or register to become a member
Rank Member Pts
Tags
No tags found

Getting Good Answers

How do you get good answers to your questions?  Ask good questions. That means:

  1. Good Titles: Give your question a concise but informative title. Rather than "Email Forms", use "Sending multiple emails from forms".
  2. Do Your Research: Check out the XMod Pro help file, the XMod Pro Guide on this site, do a search in this Answers forum. Members are friendly and more than happy to help, but it's good etiquette to show you've done your homework.
  3. Is It Answerable? Your question should be practical and answerable. Provide clear and accurate details about your specific problem. Be sure to include all the pertinent information or links to images and examples. 
  4. Show Your Appreciation: If someone correctly answers your question, come back and ACCEPT the answer. That gives them points and helps others know it was a correct answer. If members know you'll accept an answer, they'll be more likely to spend time on your next question(s).
0 Votes
1 Answers
Setting Value Tag in the Edit Button Tag Using Javascript

https://www.dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/894 I have been trying 50 thousand different things to get this program to recognize the Value. I keep coming up with an error: "can't convert string to int32." (not literal) I also tried referencing the function in …

Author: Alex Byrd
0 Votes
1 Answers
Template in Use - WHERE?

It's not perty, but it works.  Use SQL Management Studio and run this query against your Evoq (DNN) database. Run the commented out SELECT statement first to get the ModuleDefID's for your XMod Pro module. Hope this helps.. P.S.  The in use …

Author: Jeff M.
0 Votes
1 Answers
Run JavaScript after Ajax template refreshes

Hi, I have a module with two interacting templates, the one on the left causes the one on the right to update using AJAX. I am able to run some JS when the module first loads using the jQueryReady tag, however I cannot find a way to run the JS after the …

Author: monotonic
0 Votes
0 This question has no answers.
Template Back Colour

I have a SQL Stored procedure, that based on code written will pass the color through to the form, how do I implement this into a template, I can do this in a form easily enough, but can't seem to find anything for forms.

Author: jeffwest1
0 Votes
1 Answers
Hide SearchSort and Pager until results

Jeff, I was going to suggest that you use the SearchSort tag in your previous question, but your client did not want any results showing up on page load, so I didn't suggest it. Getting to this question, I have not tried this, but what about using the …

Author: Jeff M.
Votes
0 This question has no answers. Answers

Author:
Tags:
No questions or answers were found
No questions or answers were found
More Questions
Ask question