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some trouble 14 Aug 2014 07:43 #12581

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hi

i have this error in menu link page i got this error(jdom 264) JDom Error : Not found : html.link.button.toolbar.link


any helps?

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some trouble 18 Aug 2014 16:56 #12587

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This is because you have the config button in the modal.

It is a problem... Cook should remove it automatically.
Open your context view file (view.html.php)

in the displayModal() function :
Remove this line :
// Config
if ($model->canAdmin())
	CkJToolBarHelper::preferences('com_xxxx');
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some trouble 19 Aug 2014 10:58 #12589

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Fixed.

You can regenerate.

Another alternative : You can include this file to you JDom tree :
github.com/Cook-Self-Service/JDom/blob/m...ton/toolbar/link.php
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This is what you call a component builder. I was able to master using this in a very short time and the resulting component works like a charm. Not just a basic component builder but a fully working component builder with forms fields tables all ready to go. You can make the list and item views to display in the front and back end. Also there is a great forum just starting to evolve and I'm sure this will grow very rapidly when you all realise how good this tool is.
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