> Only classes/functions with a "tx_" or "user_" prefix will ever be
> executed by the TYPO3 loading functions.
Ah, good to know, thanks Björn!
Best
Mark Howells-Mead
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Am 03.06.2011 15:11, schrieb Mark Howells-Mead:
> ...and there's a peculiarity. If I change the name of my class from termine
> to tx_frp_termine, suddenly everything works. I presume, therefore, that
> "termine" is a reserved word in TYPO3, somehow?
>
> Best
> Mark Howells-Mead
>
>
No, it's
...and there's a peculiarity. If I change the name of my class from termine to
tx_frp_termine, suddenly everything works. I presume, therefore, that "termine"
is a reserved word in TYPO3, somehow?
Best
Mark Howells-Mead
On 03.06.2011, at 14:58, Mark Howells-Mead wrote:
> I'm at a bit of an
I'm at a bit of an impasse, despite having found the following reference:
> http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/core-documentation/doc_core_api/4.3.0/view/4/2/#id2526955
By using the precise example they have quoted there, the section with a label
is displayed, but the field itself i
Hi François
> If the wizard is not enough, you may need to create a fully custom field:
>
> http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/core-documentation/doc_core_api/4.3.0/view/4/2/#id2526955
That seems to fulfill the functionality I'd envisaged: although it may be more
complex, it will a
Hi Mark,
I'm relatively new to TYPO3 but am learning quickly! I have done a lot of work
with other CMS and wanted to know if there's a reference online providing
details of how to extended the backend interface and allow custom functions.
The following mockup may help to make sense of what I'
Hi all
I'm relatively new to TYPO3 but am learning quickly! I have done a lot of work
with other CMS and wanted to know if there's a reference online providing
details of how to extended the backend interface and allow custom functions.
The following mockup may help to make sense of what I'm tr