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The resolver (usually your default resolver, though IIRC it can be any resolver) has access to the inputs in the form created by user.input.php like this:
$value = $modx->getOption('field_name', $options, 'default_value');
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Thank you, thank you.
I think I understand you.
I am so excited to go try it out.
I wonder if this can also magically work with
'assetsDirs' => array(
/* If true, a default (empty) CSS file will be created */
'css' => true,
'js' => true
),
to control the installation of hard files.
Is there even a separate resolver for that?
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I'm afraid I don't understand your question. That code will cause stubs to be created for the two files. IIRC, they'll be based on the Tpl chunks, but you can substitute your own Tpl chunks (using the 'my' prefix).
You can put any code you like in the default resolver and perform as many tasks there as needed.
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One month, and I am still scratching my head and how to allow users choose ...
I am not even sure I understand myself.
For anyone and for posterity:
MyComponent frowns upon empty elements and resources
- just found that one out
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.
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I'm not sure what you mean. What problems do you have when you leave their content blank?
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They will not be exported at all when you Export Objects. I can see the reason, what's the point in packaging empty stuff into an extra....
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.
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By the way, I am rocking MyComponent, and it's 2016.
Thanks so much for making this tool
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.
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Thanks.
BTW, I looked at the code and it looks like objects with empty content would be exported fine. Maybe I'm missing something.
For resources, they would have to be specified directly in the project config file by pagetitle, ID, or parent (since they don't belong to categories).
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Okay, I am back.
I have three mild questions that are stumping me immensely
1. Is it possible to set default value of file/image TVs with user's assets' url (no MODX tag)? Something like MODX_ASSETS_URL translated server-side to proper url
[[++assets_url]] works okay in the frontend, but in the Manager, phpThumb will not parse MODX tags and thus throw a thousand errors each time.
2. I have been trying to understand user input and default resolver and all, but no progress. I want to make a LITE version of my Extra. I don't want certain asset folders to be installed, and chunks and demo resources
3. Does MyComponent respect the new dependency thing I am hearing about? Main Extra won't install unless all subpackages have been installed.
Many thanks in advance.
TinymceWrapper: Complete back/frontend content solution.
Harden your MODX site by
passwording your three main folders:
core, manager, connectors and renaming your
assets (thank me later!)
5 ways to sniff / hack your own sites; even with renamed/hidden folders, burst them all up, to see how secure you are not.