article class problem

Author Message

tommy bergeron

Tuesday 17 May 2005 3:43:03 pm

hi
i wanted to do html in the xml field, so i deleted th e "Body"'s xml field and added a new Body text field and bring it after Intro, but now the body dont show no more :S

what could i do?

i have the title, author, intro but not the body :S

some more questions:
how can i translate the Read more..., View list, User information and Latest aditions terms?

thanks!

- tompouceuh

Frederik Holljen

Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:42:55 pm

You have probably given the new field a different identifier than the original. The override template still refers to the old one so the new one won't show. Take a look at your class definition and your override template(s).

tommy bergeron

Wednesday 18 May 2005 4:22:15 am

thanks, but where do i look for these overrides?
or just give me the Body's original ID.

thanks again

tommy bergeron

Wednesday 18 May 2005 3:31:30 pm

Please could you just tell me where to do the changes with these overrides ?
i'm searching on the doc and on the forum for like a hour and im bored... please could you help me?

kracker (the)

Thursday 19 May 2005 1:21:16 am

Tommy...

Tisk, Tisk, Seriously! Reading your previous post(s) (2nd above the above), before reading your latest, I already got a good gist that you wanted someone else to just do it all for you but ... <i>to say it?!</i>

Everyone else is being really patient by moving on, leaving you to live and learn. You get what you give and by the looks of it you have a ways to go before you, get it.

Still we don't expect you to know it all at once, only that if it's really worth it for you, that you will at least take the time to learn, practice, prepare for the test's life / your imagination throws you. <b>If your bored, your not trying hard enough --kracker 2005.05.18</b>

Instead of digging a .... in this thread, you could compare your 'class identifier' against the demo : <i>http://www.ez.no/ez_publish/demo</i>

The eZ publish demo represents a regularly reset copy of the latest eZ publish (stable) which you can use to answer your questions when you just need a fresh / clean install to test an idea with.

I would also highly suggest documenting / keeping a log of what you do as you do it as you practice your eZ publish development / customization skills so you can see where your changes to your build began to go into the red (fail).

Being able to back track to what you did when things go wrong is a huge part of successful software development, yes, even on the user side :|

Now, I think there are some issues that are very ....... to work through in a forum, <i>especially</i> when it's <i>clear</i> you need to work a little harder <i>first</i> before anything we say is going be clearly understood.

You also might like to take a look at all the files in the settings directory.
<b>settings/override/</b>
<b>settings/siteaccess/</b>

I say all of this with a clear conscious because I <i>was</i> you, before I knew just exactly how to do what I wanted to do too! So in reverse practicality I'm just like you, only different.

ugg, it is late, man up, t-bone
//kracker

<i>Sage Francis : Different</i>

Member since: 2001.07.13 || http://ezpedia.se7enx.com/

Steve P

Saturday 21 May 2005 5:37:54 am

I suspect Tommy means frustrated rather than bored ;-)

It is tough at first, actually, even later on but I hope also INTERESTING!!

Best

Steve

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