Postnuke frame

Postnuke frame

by Panos Tyrovouzis -
Number of replies: 5

 Hi all,  

I use pnMoodle to  integrate Moodle into Postnuke. The problem that I face is that Moodle does not 100% stay within the Postnuke frame. 
When I hit for example links that are placed in header or footer, Moodle "pops out" of the frame. Any idea how to fix this problem?

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Re: Postnuke frame

by Panos Tyrovouzis -
A solution that worked at last, I changed the framename in variables from  _top to _self
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Re: Postnuke frame

by Martin Dougiamas -
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Moodle 1.1.1 will probably have problems even with this, Moodle 1.2 handles itself much better this way.
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Re: Postnuke frame

by brendan lalor -
Moodle -- even Moodle 1.3.4 running in Postnuke .726 Phoenix via pnMoodle 1.2 -- does not stay within the Postnuke frame. For instance,
  • hit the Change Password button on your user Profile page, or
  • add a Web Link to the Main Menu -- without "displaying the resource in a new popup window"
and the pages open within the Postnuke frame. (This is especially troublesome if the link loads a page on your site, because then you get Postnuke loading inside Postnuke.)

My installation is here: http://philosophy.thereitis.org/mod-pnMoodle.html. (If that won't get you there, go to http://philosophy.thereitis.org and hit the 'COURSES' link at the top of the page.)

I've attempted a few fixes without success.

Anyone?
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Re: Postnuke frame

by Will Taylor -
Go into MOODLE's Configuration, Variables page -
and set "framename:" to "_self" (rather than "_top").
That should do it.
This had me hung up for a bit as well.
- will