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#193 2008-04-27 18:31:12
Re: glz_custom_fields
Can anyone tell me how I might go about customizing the separator between multiple values in these custom fields? I think that they are actually stored in the database using the pipe character (|) but for my output, I would like a comma and a space to separate them. I’m guessing I would have to explode and re-implode them with the new separator? I’m not a PHP expert by any means.
Seems like something others might want as well?
EDIT: Brilliantly, when you use <txp:glz_custom_field />
instead of the normal custom_field, it does output as a comma-separated list! Yay!
Last edited by nabrown78 (2008-04-27 20:34:52)
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#194 2008-05-08 23:06:06
Re: glz_custom_fields
Is there any way to limit the length of the multiple choice areas? I have big names on some of them and they expand the admin layout.
Thanks, Gonçalo Dumas.
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#195 2008-06-02 07:58:24
- fangonk
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- Registered: 2007-07-12
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Re: glz_custom_fields
Hmm, I suspect I missed something when I installed this plugin, but I can’t seem to get any custom forms over the standard 10 to show up in the write tab. Maybe its just my tired brain but I can’t seem to decipher the instructions about modifying publish.php and the svn stuff. All I did was install the plugin, add an extra custom form in the extensions tab and look in the write tab. Did I miss something? Is there a possibility of conflict with other plugins?
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#196 2008-06-02 10:44:11
- redbot
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- Registered: 2006-02-14
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Re: glz_custom_fields
fangonk wrote:
…I can’t seem to decipher the instructions about modifying publish.php and the svn stuff…
you don’t need SVN. Just open publish.php with a text editor, find the function getCustomFields() and replace it with this .
This shouldn’t have to do with the write tab though
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#197 2008-06-09 00:02:31
- redbot
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- Registered: 2006-02-14
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Re: glz_custom_fields
Hey Gerhard, I was wondering if it was possible to add a new feature to the plugin:
under extensions->custom fields if you want to edit a specific custom field you have the following fields:
- Name:
- Type:
- Value:
My suggestion is to add another field named “title”. This way if I’m using a custom field named “date_of_birth” (cos I can’t use spaces in cfs) I can set a title like “Date of birth” and it will show in the “write” tab instead of the real custom field name.
I think this would enhance usability and make the “write” tab look prettier and more professional
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#198 2008-06-11 20:05:01
Re: glz_custom_fields
This is a great plugin!
Is there a way to do advanced search?
Could you search using criteria from various custom fields? For example, if I have a custom field for price ranges, and another for brands, could I then search for products in a price range from a specific brand?
Also, is there a way to search so if I have a field with numbers (prices) I can search higher or lower than a number entered in a form?
Thanks!
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#199 2008-06-14 15:03:05
- net-carver
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- Registered: 2006-03-08
- Posts: 1,648
Re: glz_custom_fields
Hidalgo wrote:
I had this problem on a new install and worked out that ‘Allow form override’ needed to be enabled. This can be set in Admin > Advanced > Publish.
That’s correct. Just verified on one of lee’s sites.
Gerhard
Your jQuery removes existing fields and then does an insert after the “override-form”. On sites with override-form turned off, glz_custom_fields doesn’t show anything as the jQuery fails to find the insert point in the DOM.
Perhaps you could make the insert point selectable from any reasonable write-tab interface element so people can re-arrange the insert point as they see fit?
— Steve
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#200 2008-06-14 16:03:14
- redbot
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Re: glz_custom_fields
net-carver wrote:
On sites with override-form turned off, glz_custom_fields doesn’t show anything as the jQuery fails to find the insert point in the DOM.
A temporary workaround is to enable “override form” and to hide it with ied_hide_in_admin
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#201 2008-06-14 16:06:55
- net-carver
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Re: glz_custom_fields
redbot
That’s useful — thank you.
— Steve
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#202 2008-06-14 16:35:29
- redbot
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Re: glz_custom_fields
net-carver wrote:
That’s useful — thank you.
At your service ;)
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#203 2008-07-28 07:25:46
- jano
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- Registered: 2008-01-09
- Posts: 23
Re: glz_custom_fields
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to parse Textile in custom fields? Maybe via another plugin? Or should I custom code it?
Thanks.
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#204 2008-07-28 09:53:47
Re: glz_custom_fields
Check upm_textile.
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