Hi,
there's an issue with ChronoForms and ChronoConnectivity when it's displayed together with an editable article. The error message "JHTMLicon not supported. File not found." pops up in the message area when you're viewing a form or table but only when Joomla tries to display the little Edit icon.
mod_placehere is used to load articles in module positions including the edit button (when the logged in users has writing privileges). With ChronoForms and Connectivity the edit button does not display, instead there's the aforementioned error message.
Apart from the missing edit button and the error message there's no other malfunction.
The issue is only minor, but I'd like to get it fixed anyway. I guess the solution lies in your (Chrono's) hands mostly, because the module doesn't behave that way with any other components.
I'll send the author of the module a mail linking to this thread. (just for the record)
This is the module I'm talking about:
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/structure-&-navigation/articles-listing/498/details
Kind regards,
Stroganoff
/edit The author of mod_placehere replied. He thinks it's relate to his module and he's planning on fixing it. Apparantly it depends on the hosting configuration, he said. Here's my hosting info:
Hosting Environment:
http://www.uniformserver.com/
(it's a standalone server for windows like xampp)
Diagnostic Information
Joomla! Version: Joomla! 1.5.12 Stable [ Wojmamni Ama Woi ] 01-July-2009 02:00 GMT
configuration.php: Not Writable (Mode: 444 ) | RG_EMULATION: N/A
Architecture/Platform: Windows NT 5.1 ( i586) | Web Server: Apache/2.2.11 (Win32) PHP/5.2.10 DAV/2 ( localhost ) | PHP Version: 5.2.10
PHP Requirements: register_globals: Disabled | magic_quotes_gpc: Enabled | safe_mode: Disabled | MySQL Support: Yes | XML Support: Yes | zlib Support: Yes
mbstring Support (1.5): Yes | iconv Support (1.5): Yes | save.session_path: Writable | Max.Execution Time: 300 seconds | File Uploads: Enabled
MySQL Version: 5.1.35-community ( localhost via TCP/IP )
Extended Information:
SEF: Enabled (without ReWrite) | FTP Layer: Disabled | htaccess: Implemented
PHP/suExec: User and Web Server accounts are not the same. (PHP/suExec probably not installed)
PHP Environment: API: apache2handler | MySQLi: Yes | Max. Memory: 32M | Max. Upload Size: 10M | Max. Post Size: 10M | Max. Input Time: 60 | Zend Version: 2.2.0
Disabled Functions:
MySQL Client: 5.1.35 ( latin1 )[/size]
there's an issue with ChronoForms and ChronoConnectivity when it's displayed together with an editable article. The error message "JHTMLicon not supported. File not found." pops up in the message area when you're viewing a form or table but only when Joomla tries to display the little Edit icon.
mod_placehere is used to load articles in module positions including the edit button (when the logged in users has writing privileges). With ChronoForms and Connectivity the edit button does not display, instead there's the aforementioned error message.
Apart from the missing edit button and the error message there's no other malfunction.
The issue is only minor, but I'd like to get it fixed anyway. I guess the solution lies in your (Chrono's) hands mostly, because the module doesn't behave that way with any other components.
I'll send the author of the module a mail linking to this thread. (just for the record)
This is the module I'm talking about:
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/structure-&-navigation/articles-listing/498/details
Kind regards,
Stroganoff
/edit The author of mod_placehere replied. He thinks it's relate to his module and he's planning on fixing it. Apparantly it depends on the hosting configuration, he said. Here's my hosting info:
Hosting Environment:
http://www.uniformserver.com/
(it's a standalone server for windows like xampp)
Diagnostic Information
Joomla! Version: Joomla! 1.5.12 Stable [ Wojmamni Ama Woi ] 01-July-2009 02:00 GMT
configuration.php: Not Writable (Mode: 444 ) | RG_EMULATION: N/A
Architecture/Platform: Windows NT 5.1 ( i586) | Web Server: Apache/2.2.11 (Win32) PHP/5.2.10 DAV/2 ( localhost ) | PHP Version: 5.2.10
PHP Requirements: register_globals: Disabled | magic_quotes_gpc: Enabled | safe_mode: Disabled | MySQL Support: Yes | XML Support: Yes | zlib Support: Yes
mbstring Support (1.5): Yes | iconv Support (1.5): Yes | save.session_path: Writable | Max.Execution Time: 300 seconds | File Uploads: Enabled
MySQL Version: 5.1.35-community ( localhost via TCP/IP )
Extended Information:
SEF: Enabled (without ReWrite) | FTP Layer: Disabled | htaccess: Implemented
PHP/suExec: User and Web Server accounts are not the same. (PHP/suExec probably not installed)
PHP Environment: API: apache2handler | MySQLi: Yes | Max. Memory: 32M | Max. Upload Size: 10M | Max. Post Size: 10M | Max. Input Time: 60 | Zend Version: 2.2.0
Disabled Functions:
MySQL Client: 5.1.35 ( latin1 )[/size]
Hi Strognaoff,
Yes we know mod_placehere - it used to be recommended for ChronoForms before Max developed the ChronoForms module.
What are you trying to do here - place an article containing a ChronoConnectivity page inside a module?? It might work but I woudl be a bit surprised, two layers of nesting gets messy in Joomla.
Bob
Yes we know mod_placehere - it used to be recommended for ChronoForms before Max developed the ChronoForms module.
What are you trying to do here - place an article containing a ChronoConnectivity page inside a module?? It might work but I woudl be a bit surprised, two layers of nesting gets messy in Joomla.
Bob
Nope, I was using mod_placehere for purposes entirely unrelated to Chrono.
Hi, can you limit the problem to some scenario ? try to disable Chronoforms or Connectivity and see which one exists when this happens, which combination of settings too.
Max
Max
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