Hello Cobalt Team =)
I just have a small request about the useful file '/components/com_cobalt/api.php'.
On line 137 (in v.7.9625), you use php instruction ob_clean(), and it could be more helping if you use ob_end_clean() instead...
Ok, I maybe have to explain myself for you to understand why it is necessary, because I really had to search to understand why my modules had some trouble...
I have a Cobalt section, using a specific template, in witch on I load a module position (I like to do this ;).
In this position, I load 2 Cobalt records modules to see other sections elements...
And in fact, I have some trouble with the second module load, witch break my HTML code...
Then after searching a lot, I discover that solution, even if I'm not sure to understand why it is better than the actual code.
At least, I'm sure it's not damaging the original code, but I would prefer to not hack this excellent component ;)
Thanks for your time and answer.
Hello Cobalt Team =)
I just have a small request about the useful file '/components/com_cobalt/api.php'.
On line 137 (in v.7.9625), you use php instruction ob_clean(), and it could be more helping if you use ob_end_clean() instead...
Ok, I maybe have to explain myself for you to understand why it is necessary, because I really had to search to understand why my modules had some trouble...
I have a Cobalt section, using a specific template, in witch on I load a module position (I like to do this ;).
In this position, I load 2 Cobalt records modules to see other sections elements...
And in fact, I have some trouble with the second module load, witch break my HTML code...
Then after searching a lot, I discover that solution, even if I'm not sure to understand why it is better than the actual code.
At least, I'm sure it's not damaging the original code, but I would prefer to not hack this excellent component ;)
Thanks for your time and answer.