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unable to update form

hi i create a form via the Form Builder and save it. If a edit it in the form builder and and press update form an error is displayed " The form 'testupload' already exists. Please try a different name." but i want to update this one and not create a nex …

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Update Available?

Hello.. My system is reporting that XMP 4.6.0 is available for update and that XMP 4.5.99 is installed. I downloaded what was available from the website, but when I install this, it says that this version is already installed. Should I update or just let …

Author: Jeff M.
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Object reference Error on Update

Any ideas on why I'm getting this error on a form when I click on the Update button? DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set …

Author: Jeff M.
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XMod Pro Module Kit - User Login Form

Would it be possible with this module to add a feature where the IP address of the computer logging in, be stored into a db table? I assume it would be, but I just wanted to check prior to going down that road. Thanks..

Author: Jeff M.
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