If you set it to FALSE and create a new blog post, it should select no as default in the radio button under the Settings of the post (existing blog posts will retain what they were saved at). Is that not what you are seeing or am I misunderstanding?
If I understand you correct, I believe that can be adjusted in the blog config which is by default located in the fuel/modules/blog/config/blog.php. If you don't have a copy of that file a fuel/application/config/blog.php, be sure to copy it over th…
There's been a few issues I've run into as well with using purifier. I've made some adjustments to the default config (fuel/application/config/purifier.php) actually yesterday for links with target="_blank". If you want to include javascript or ifra…
Since $posts is an array you can do the following:
<?php $posts = $this->fuel->blog->get_recent_posts(); ?> <?php foreach ($posts as $post) : echo "<pre>\n"; print_r($post->values()); echo "\n"; endforeach; ?>…
FUEL does not have a .env file that it uses (either does CodeIgniter 3... 4 does). You could setup conditional code in your database.php file to look for a database-local.php file and include it:
if (is_environment('production') AND file_exists(A…
This may help:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8268853/codeigniter-multiple-database-connections
For FUEL, the default database connection should be relegated to the fuel tables. For models using a different database connection, there is a d…
That page doesn't exist and so that would be correct in that the page would be removed. Also, if your search config (fuel/application/config/search.php) is using the sitemap.xml file, you may want to check that to make sure that it's outputting corr…
I think the next step would be to dive into the find_indexable_content() method and determine why there is no content being returned. You can test it out by perhaps changing the delimiters to something else that's in your HTML.
To troubleshoot, you may need to venture into the code a bit and do some debugging. In particular, the Fuel_search::crawl_pages() and Fuel_search::index_page() methods to see what is being returned when you try to reindex the site. For example, you …
This appears to be something outside of FUEL but a few questions first:
A few questions:
1. Does this happen on your local setup?
2. Are those Apache logs or PHP error logs?
3. Does something in the logs appear after every page load?
4. Do t…
I think I see your issue. Advanced modules are by default lazy loaded. That means that the don't get initialized until they are needed. Calling the following before the lang(...)will initialize the advanced module and thus load your language file:
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That looks correct to me. I'm having trouble replicating the issue locally. In the Fuel_advanced_module.php file line 84 is where the language files are getting loaded. I would start by debugging that line and probably line 1219 in that file of the …
A couple questions:
* How are you referencing it in your view file?
* What is the path to the lang file?
Also, advanced modules will automatically load language files so you shouldn't need to call the $this->load->module_language(...…
Did you set the .htaccess RewriteBase to "/wmv/"?
RewriteBase /wmv/
Also did you set the $config['admin_enabled'] = TRUE; in the fuel/application/config/MY_fuel.php?
I would look at the various hooks for the Form module (if that is what you are already using):
https://docs.getfuelcms.com/modules/forms
In the hook code I would set the value of the cookie and then on the page with the form, have code that will a…
The Base_module_model (which the models extend from) has a property on it called $limit_to_user_field which you can be used to specify a field name (e.g. user_id) that will limit what is displayed in FUEL. This field is used in theBase_module_model:…
Not at this time. It's only within the definition of the field type. However, a new field type could probably be created that has maximumSelectionLength and maximumInputLength as field parameters. The function could be modeled off the Fuel_custom_fi…