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Marko Žmak
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Thursday 10 February 2005 3:31:38 pm
You HAVE to override: content/view/embed.tpl Try finding it somewhere on the complete template list. You'll probably have to list few pages, but you'll find it. As for the documentation, you're right, it is poor.
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Hubert Farnsworth
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Simon Phillips
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Friday 11 February 2005 12:15:47 am
Thanks for your reply. I currently have an override on /content/view/embed.tpl:
The override matches class_identifier : image It currently contains a copy of the contents of the ezimage.tpl file from within the admin overrides - as suggested elsewhere. However, as you can see from the template trace above, it's never invoked - it seems that for some reason, /content/view/embed.tpl - or my override - is never being touched. Which would explain why they're not appearing. <i>But why?!</i> Simon
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bisk
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Friday 11 February 2005 1:29:14 am
I think this should work:
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<div class="imageleft">
{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image.content.data_map.image image_class=medium}
</div>
...
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Simon Phillips
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Friday 11 February 2005 1:50:33 am
Thanks! You are an utter <b>lifesaver</b>! That works beautifully. So, if I understand correctly, ez wasn't able to determine the object class, and so wasn't rendering it using the correct template. Does anyone know why? Is my setup dodgy? Or should I always reference images with {attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image.content.data_map.image image_class=medium}
I believe I just copied and pasted code from the examples and tutorials here...
Thanks again, Simon
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Martin Crockett
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Friday 11 February 2005 3:14:25 am
It's like group therapy... It appearing to working for my problem (9/2/2005) also...
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Roy Bøhmer
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Friday 11 February 2005 3:18:33 am
To me it looks like your attribute is an object link, and the image you want to display is in the object you linked to.
$node.object.data_map.image refers to the attribute that contains the image-object. The last part (content.data_map.image) refers to the actual image. At least this is the case when I use the syntax :-) Roy
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Marko Žmak
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Friday 11 February 2005 5:55:18 am
This line worked for me:
{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image}
Have you tried clearing the cache. Also some cache directives can sometimes prevent some templates from loading. Try putting this line I suggested, clear all the cache and if then doesn't work try turning of completely the cache. If that doesn't work, I don't know what's the problem.
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Nothing is impossible. Not if you can imagine it!
Hubert Farnsworth
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Simon Phillips
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Friday 11 February 2005 6:16:44 am
I had tried clearing the cache, disabling the cache, enabling the cache, enabling debugging, disabling debugging, etc, etc... It's pretty much a clean install (manual one at that) with little else on top. Fortunately the suggestion to use the longer attribute worked. Now I'm stuck trying to understand the menu system... I need something like the thing on the right of here - a nice tree-based menu listing all nodes below a particular depth... but it's not working yet!
Cheers, Simon
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Łukasz Serwatka
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Friday 11 February 2005 6:33:07 am
settings/override/image.ini.append.php
[ImageMagick]
IsEnabled=false
Clear the cache What phpinfo says about GD library?
Personal website -> http://serwatka.net
Blog (about eZ Publish) -> http://serwatka.net/blog
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Simon Phillips
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Friday 11 February 2005 7:05:18 am
Making those changes to remove ImageMagick unfortunately make no difference at all - I'm still getting just a link. Both GD and ImageMagick are installed - and working. The files are being uploaded and resized fine in the storage area; They're just not being correctly templated by ez.
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Łukasz Serwatka
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Friday 11 February 2005 7:14:47 am
What is your output from
{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image}
or
{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.data_map.image}
Personal website -> http://serwatka.net
Blog (about eZ Publish) -> http://serwatka.net/blog
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Łukasz Serwatka
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Friday 11 February 2005 8:45:32 am
Optionaly you can use this
<img src={$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].url|ezroot}
width="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].width}"
height="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].height}" border="0"
alt="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].text|wash(xhtml)}"
title="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].text|wash(xhtml)}" />
Personal website -> http://serwatka.net
Blog (about eZ Publish) -> http://serwatka.net/blog
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Simon Phillips
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Saturday 12 February 2005 4:47:57 am
Hi Luke, I tried the following code, testing all of your suggestions:
<div class="imageright">
1:{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image.content.data_map.image}
2{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image}
3{attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.data_map.image}
4:<img src={$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].url|ezroot}
width="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].width}"
height="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].height}" border="0"
alt="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].text|wash(xhtml)}"
title="{$node.data_map.image.content['medium'].text|wash(xhtml)}" />
</div>
with an image named "War and Greed", it came up with the following. As you can see, the longer {attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image.content.data_map.image} code worked, but not any of the other versions...
<div class="imageright">
1:
<img src="/var/gv/storage/images/media/images/war_and_greed_banners/257-2-eng-GB/war_and_greed_banners_large.jpg" width="256" height="287" border="0" alt="Banners for 'war' and 'greed'" title="Banners for 'war' and 'greed'" />
2
<!-- START: including template: design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl (design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl) -->
<p class="small">design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl</p><br/>
<a href="/media/images/war_and_greed_banners">War and Greed Banners</a>
<!-- STOP: including template: design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl (design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl) -->
3
<!-- START: including template: design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl (design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl) -->
<p class="small">design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl</p><br/>
<a href="/media/images/war_and_greed_banners">War and Greed Banners</a>
<!-- STOP: including template: design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl (design/standard/templates/content/view/text_linked.tpl) -->
4:<img src=""
width=""
height="" border="0"
alt=""
title="" />
</div>
Simon
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Mark De Quidt
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Saturday 12 February 2005 5:15:28 am
Warning: this is NOT a solution ;) I installed ezPublish yesterday, after installing ImageMagick. During the initial "fine tuning", ImageMagick was detected, but the first gallery in the default setup "plain", did not show any image. I reinstalled ezPublish (purging and recreating the db), no change. Rather discouraging: if a standard setup does not work, and it is so difficult to show a stupid flower... why should i investigate further? At the moment, I do not understand this all thread, it seems to me I need a lot of study, it seems to be you need to be an expert from the beginning.
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Marko Žmak
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Saturday 12 February 2005 3:50:37 pm
It looks to me something strange is happening with your eZ. This code: {attribute_view_gui attribute=$node.object.data_map.image} works perfectly for me, haven't got a clue why it shouldn't. Maybe someone from eZ crew could give you a better answer.
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Nothing is impossible. Not if you can imagine it!
Hubert Farnsworth
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