I tried removing the class in override.ini and cleared the cache using clearcache.sh but that doesn't seem to have solved my problem. The override still isn't working at all.
I don't really want to create a new section, but thanks for the suggestion. It is only for this one folder that I want to display the javascript. I would have liked to include it in the description, but that is xml and doesn't like javascript ;)
Not quite sure what fixed it, but after moving the override to the top of the override.ini.append.php file and clearing the cache in every way I knew how has fixed the problem.
just for future reference: EZ works through the rules in override.ini from top to bottom. Unfortunately it stops looking for overrides the moment it has found one, no matter whether there are any more specific overrides further down the file.
As there is an override for folders in general near to the top in the standard override.ini.append.php, EZ never looks for other rules unless you really put them on top of the file. If you use the admin interface for managing overrides, make sure to give it priority 1 (which will actually write the rule on top of the file).
This is also described here: http://ez.no/doc/ez_publish/technical_manual/3_8/templates/the_template_override_system section Multiple / conflicting overrides
Claudia
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