The comma after Public Domain, in the drop-down
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The back to top button is not working correctly, because of the way MODx behave.
When you click on it, the content of the current form is being wiped away, I experience this when editing my resource. I think we need to fix this on the next release of MODx. I believe this is caused by the uncache header setting that is being sent out to the browser so that the page will not be cached and needs to be refreshed all the time. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Thanks
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Quote from: Djamoer at Jun 30, 2006, 05:11 AM
The back to top button is not working correctly, because of the way MODx behave.
When you click on it, the content of the current form is being wiped away, I experience this when editing my resource. I think we need to fix this on the next release of MODx. I believe this is caused by the uncache header setting that is being sent out to the browser so that the page will not be cached and needs to be refreshed all the time. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Thanks
I don’t remember where but I’ve seen a fix for this, I’ll try to find it back
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Quote from: rthrash at Jun 30, 2006, 04:52 AM
BTW, for all those that might read this thread, the download repository is a great example of what can be accomplished with a standard MODx install and some creative thinking. There are no extra DB fields and everything is accomplished by combining several snippets, plugins, using the SMF API, and a few TVs too boot. Like I said, Garry and Kyle did an awesome job.
This might make a great tutorial BTW. It would be a good real world example of how to use MODx natively and the available resources we already have. Is there a module involved in this?
Chuck