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- Matthias Jäger
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14 years 8 months ago #72291
by Matthias Jäger
Replied by Matthias Jäger on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
hi,
thanks a lot.
I will check if the features of k2 v2.0 are enough for me.
regards
thanks a lot.
I will check if the features of k2 v2.0 are enough for me.
regards
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- Anar Guliev
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14 years 8 months ago #72292
by Anar Guliev
Replied by Anar Guliev on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
guys,
frontend editing/saving worked in my k2 2.1 on joomla with joomfish
just after removing k2-items contentelement from joomfish
(i also edited slightly permissions.php in K2 - there seems to be a bug with permissions setting/checking)
frontend editing/saving worked in my k2 2.1 on joomla with joomfish
just after removing k2-items contentelement from joomfish
(i also edited slightly permissions.php in K2 - there seems to be a bug with permissions setting/checking)
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14 years 8 months ago #72293
by dirk80
Replied by dirk80 on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
But are you still able to translate it in the backend then??
Anar Guliev said:guys, frontend editing/saving worked in my k2 2.1 on joomla with joomfish
just after removing k2-items contentelement from joomfish
(i also edited slightly permissions.php in K2 - there seems to be a bug with permissions setting/checking)
Anar Guliev said:guys, frontend editing/saving worked in my k2 2.1 on joomla with joomfish
just after removing k2-items contentelement from joomfish
(i also edited slightly permissions.php in K2 - there seems to be a bug with permissions setting/checking)
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14 years 8 months ago #72294
by Anar Guliev
Replied by Anar Guliev on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
no, Dirk, it is impossible - only tags/categories can be translated then
but in my site i needed user's to post and edit their blogs more, than possibility of translating blog-publications
Dirk said:But are you still able to translate it in the backend then??
Anar Guliev said:guys, frontend editing/saving worked in my k2 2.1 on joomla with joomfish just after removing k2-items contentelement from joomfish
(i also edited slightly permissions.php in K2 - there seems to be a bug with permissions setting/checking)
but in my site i needed user's to post and edit their blogs more, than possibility of translating blog-publications
Dirk said:But are you still able to translate it in the backend then??
Anar Guliev said:guys, frontend editing/saving worked in my k2 2.1 on joomla with joomfish just after removing k2-items contentelement from joomfish
(i also edited slightly permissions.php in K2 - there seems to be a bug with permissions setting/checking)
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14 years 7 months ago #72295
by Iron Teeth
Replied by Iron Teeth on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
I must say that I got really frustrated today after I found out about this flaw in K2. I have already set up all categories and also, everywhere I looked it was announced that K2 works with Joomfish only to find out that it's not really so. Where to turn now when I have already planned everything and forntend editing is the key factor of the website I'm working on same as Joomfish. It's catch 22 now. Please be so kind and get the frontend editing back. I have read that it could be enabled for the default language. Well, it would be quite enough. Frontend editing only in default language is better than no frontend editing at all !
Please help.
Please help.
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14 years 7 months ago #72296
by strummsteel
Replied by strummsteel on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
Any updte on this? K2 is the best out there, but the same can be said for Joomfish. I really hope there is a fix.
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14 years 7 months ago #72297
by Iron Teeth
Replied by Iron Teeth on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
If this and automatic archiving of K2 items is solved then I would call K2 a perfect solution for any kind of site. Until then, be careful to check everything before you use it or you will end up in a dead end street like me. Still, I must give a big credit to K2 developers... please guys, fix this asap.
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14 years 6 months ago #72298
by Giuseppe Cassanelli
Replied by Giuseppe Cassanelli on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
Hi, I also downloaded yesterday K2 and tried on a test site.... BEST IDEA: only trying I understand that K2 don't work with joomfish on frontend and I am testing K2 just for editing on frontend on a multilingual (2) site !
So this is the problem: I need to enable users like editors/authors to edit/publish on a multilingual site and only on selected sections/categories... K2 seemed the best. But without joomfish it's not working.
Any idea to solve this problem with K2 or any other tool ????
Thanks a lot
Bye
Giuseppe
So this is the problem: I need to enable users like editors/authors to edit/publish on a multilingual site and only on selected sections/categories... K2 seemed the best. But without joomfish it's not working.
Any idea to solve this problem with K2 or any other tool ????
Thanks a lot
Bye
Giuseppe
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14 years 6 months ago #72299
by Iron Teeth
Replied by Iron Teeth on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
Nobody seems to care about this... I'm disappointed :-(
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14 years 6 months ago #72300
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Replied by Lefteris on topic Enable frontend editing (disabled always if Joom!Fish is installed and enabled)
Hi. Compatibility between K2 front-end editing and JoomFish! has already been added for the next release.
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