Thursday 12 January 2006 1:48:20 am - 5 replies
Hans Melis
Thursday 12 January 2006 1:58:50 am
Hi Felix,
1) Does the template actually exist?
2) If it does, have you cleared the template override cache?
Hans http://blog.hansmelis.be
Felix Laate
Thursday 12 January 2006 2:23:09 am
Hi Hans,
Thank you for your answer!
I have the files:
extension/colorpicker/design/standard/templates/content/datatype/edit/ezcolorpickertype.tplextension/colorpicker/design/standard/templates/content/datatype/view/ezcolorpickertype.tpl
And I have cleared all caches.
Felix
Publlic Relations Manager Greater Stavanger www.greaterstavanger.com
Thursday 12 January 2006 2:27:27 am
The templates should have the name of the datatype, not its class name. In your case, just name them <b>ezcolorpicker.tpl</b> (thus without <i>type</i>)
Edit: and clear the template override cache again after the rename just to be sure
Hopefully that solves it ;-)
Thursday 12 January 2006 3:19:12 am
Hi again,
I changed the filenames and cleared all the cache, but it still won't work.
This my php-code:
<?php // // ezcolorpicker DataType // // // Include the super class file include_once( "kernel/classes/ezdatatype.php" ); // Define the name of datatype string define( "EZ_DATATYPESTRING_COLORPICKER", "ezcolorpickertype" ); class eZColorPickerType extends eZDataType { function eZColorPickerType() { $this->eZDataType( EZ_DATATYPESTRING_COLORPICKER, "Colorpicker" ); } function fetchObjectAttributeHTTPInput( &$http, $base, &$contentObjectAttribute ) { if ( $http->hasPostVariable( $base . "_data_text_" . $contentObjectAttribute->attribute( "id" ) ) ) { $data =& $http->postVariable( $base . "_data_text_" . $contentObjectAttribute->attribute( "id" )); $contentObjectAttribute->setAttribute( "data_text", $data ); } return true; } function storeObjectAttribute( &$contentObjectattribute ) { } function &objectAttributeContent( &$contentObjectAttribute ) { return $contentObjectAttribute->attribute( "data_text" ); } function metaData( $contentObjectAttribute ) { return $contentObjectAttribute->attribute( "data_text" ); } function title( &$contentObjectAttribute ) { return $contentObjectAttribute->attribute( "data_text" ); } } eZDataType::register( EZ_DATATYPESTRING_COLORPICKER, "ezcolorpickertype" ); ?>
Thursday 12 January 2006 6:47:46 am
Hans,
I figured it out.. or rather I didn't. I redid the whole thing, and then it worked.
Thank you for your advices!
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