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AJAX and PostNuke tutorial
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I am interested in adding Ajax support to some of the modules I have written. I can find all sorts of Ajax tutorials out on the web, but none specific to PostNuke. Can someone point me to a tutorial, or even code to read, that will explain how to use Ajax with PostNuke? I think I just need to get pointed in the right direction. Thanks! -
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The Wiki page on Ajax would be a good start: http://community.postnuke.com/Wiki-Ajax.htm
You'll need the Ajax support package if developing for .7x from the pnForum NOC project page - http://noc.postnuke.com/projects/pnforum
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Simon,
Thanks, I saw those but for some reason working through it didn't make any sense at the time. However, with your prodding I took another look. It appears I can just add the code I need to whatever pages I want and go from there. A logical place to me would be in the template for whatever page. Or is there a smarter way? -
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I've been working with integrating Ajax into some Xanthia themes so I think putting it into your template is a good idea since designers will be introduced to it in themes too. :)
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