I am opening a new topic for this, as it was a branch of this previous (unrelated) topic:
http://chronoengine.com/forums.html?cont=posts&f=13&t=81725&start=15
I cannot seem to get Joomla content plugins working with a CF form that pulls data from a CC connection. I have the following:
1) A CC connection named "allteachers-Test", which uses a custom list;
2) A CF form named 'testing' which has three actions: a) Show HTML, b) Joomla Plugins, c) ChronoConnectivity Task with the Connection Name 'allteachers-Test'; and,
3) A menu link on the front-end to the CF form 'testing'.
The list is displaying on the front-end as expected, but without any email cloaking. The part of the example I am confused on is what to put in the List Data Task Control section. Which action do I reference, and what would the name be? I tried several combinations and none worked.
I desperately need to get this worked out in order to deliver the product to my client. Does anyone have any idea how to get this working?
Thanks!!!!
Rick
http://chronoengine.com/forums.html?cont=posts&f=13&t=81725&start=15
I cannot seem to get Joomla content plugins working with a CF form that pulls data from a CC connection. I have the following:
1) A CC connection named "allteachers-Test", which uses a custom list;
2) A CF form named 'testing' which has three actions: a) Show HTML, b) Joomla Plugins, c) ChronoConnectivity Task with the Connection Name 'allteachers-Test'; and,
3) A menu link on the front-end to the CF form 'testing'.
The list is displaying on the front-end as expected, but without any email cloaking. The part of the example I am confused on is what to put in the List Data Task Control section. Which action do I reference, and what would the name be? I tried several combinations and none worked.
I desperately need to get this worked out in order to deliver the product to my client. Does anyone have any idea how to get this working?
Thanks!!!!
Rick
Looks like I got this one working!! I had to move the Joomla Plugins action to immediately AFTER the ChronoConnectivity action in the OnLoad event. Once I did that, the Joomla email cloaking plugin did its job.
Rick
Rick
correct solution is here:
http://www.chronoengine.com/forums/index.php?option=com_chronoforums&cont=posts&f=12&t=85696#p297481
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http://www.chronoengine.com/forums/index.php?option=com_chronoforums&cont=posts&f=12&t=85696#p297481
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