Aug 29 2006
myContent v 1.1.12 Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 August 2006

    Compatability release - fixes issues with Joomla! < 1.0.9 and also provides compatability with Mambo 4.5.3 (maybe others - haven't tested). 3 New language files included. Thanks to all contributors!

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Great Work, many Thanks
Best Regards Marcel
Submitted by pctech, Registered • 2007-06-29 15:38:29
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Great Work, many Thanks
Best Regards Marcel
Submitted by pctech, Registered • 2007-06-29 15:38:30
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Great Work, many Thanks
Best Regards Marcel
Submitted by pctech, Registered • 2007-06-29 15:38:30
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Can this little component be used in joomla 1.5?
Submitted by jeroenbo, Registered • 2008-10-31 13:06:27
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Please oh please rewrite this for Joomla 1.5. I have a site that is acheing for it and the nearest competitor to your product just isn't up to the job. I really miss it for J1.5 it's absence is one of the reasons why I am not happy to build 1.5 sites for my clients
Submitted by Dean Beedell, Registered • 2008-12-04 17:06:05
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I have been receiving the horrible old message once again:

"You are not authorised to view this resource You need to login"

This has been occurring when I've been using Joomla 1.0.15 and the myContent Component! version: 1.1.13 to enter new content from the front end.

I also have a module, mod_latest_created_updated_date, which shows a list of the most recently Created or Updated Content Items.

This module works correctly for any item created using the normal methods displaying each item and linking across as you would expect. However, when you create a content item using mycontent the link shown by mod_latest_created_updated_date shows : "You are not authorised to view this resource You need to login"

All other links working fine, just the new links created using mycontent were adversely affected.

I have tried to analyse the content, the URL's generated but initially no solution found.

I finally figured it out. There is a minor conflict between MyContent and Artio JoomSEF.

When MyContent creates a new content item it uses the incorrect item id. Joomla seems to have an item id for all content, modules &c. When Mycontent creates a new content item it picks up the default item id for the mycontent component rather than for the content item category.

Once an item has been created with the wrong item id Artio creates a SEF URL for the newly created item with an incorrect itemid. So, in general links to the SEF URL don't work as it is using the wrong itemid. A quick work around is to remove the original SEF URLs generated by Artio.

A quick change to the component PHP code forcing it to use the static content itemid is another workaround (which is what I did) but the MyContent component really needs a fix.

I am no PHP programmer so this beyond me.

Yereverluvinunclebert
Submitted by Dean Beedell, Registered • 2009-10-15 15:04:46
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