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Module Class Suffix coding missing.
- pixpro
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12 years 3 months ago #19066
by pixpro
Module Class Suffix coding missing. was created by pixpro
Module Class Suffix is not used in the Edocman modules. Why is this? Did the programmers forget to include this. It is in the xml file so why isn't the function in the code?
I need to style the heading and even if I add the param "moduleclass_sfx" it is only applying to the rows and doesn't include the heading.
Is there a reason for this or is there a reason to fix this?
I need to style the heading and even if I add the param "moduleclass_sfx" it is only applying to the rows and doesn't include the heading.
Is there a reason for this or is there a reason to fix this?
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12 years 3 months ago #19071
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: Module Class Suffix coding missing.
Hi pixpro
I just forgot to add module class suffix param to EDocman search module. It is available for other modules. For search module, please get updated module here, upgrade to your site. After that, the issue will be solved.
Tuan
I just forgot to add module class suffix param to EDocman search module. It is available for other modules. For search module, please get updated module here, upgrade to your site. After that, the issue will be solved.
Tuan
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