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Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
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    Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

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  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Ok, so I got this thing to work using GET.
      Very exciting!
      www.17lakesrealestate.com/shop/mls-search.html
      There are now (most likely) some broken links on the site as I rearrange the furniture because of this change. Still tweaking on the form options.
      This eliminates the back button issues in some ways but not in others. The form or page still reloads thus resetting the form.
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  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Implement a back button directly into the pages! Those use a javascript prompt to get you back on the previous page without those errors!

      Ask the chief here, he will know how to do this with RT Templates. :D
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    Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Doesn't always work unfortunately - specifically under MSIE.

      <a href="javascript: history.go(-1);">[ BACK ]</a>
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  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Hey there Intramedial,
      Thank you for taking concern with my issue!
      I tried before using this:
      javascript:history.go(-1)
      But that code did not resolve the issue.
      It did bring one back one page though.
      I think that Joomla automatically reloads the page although I am not sure.
      Perhaps there is a better code?
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  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Ragdata wrote:
      Doesn't always work unfortunately - specifically under MSIE.

      <a href="javascript: history.go(-1);">[ BACK ]</a>
      I do not have IE but Firefox and Epiphany and same issue in both of those browsers...
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  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • VitalBodies.com wrote:
      Hey there Intramedial Newbie,
      Thank you for taking concern with my issue!
      I tried before using this:
      javascript:history.go(-1)
      But that code did not resolve the issue.
      It did bring one back one page though.
      I think that Joomla automatically reloads the page although I am not sure.
      Perhaps there is a better code?

      Can someone ban you? You make no sense, talk like a hyperactive girl and call someone who just paid 50$ to get some extension a newbie where you do not know what other clubs I already have thousands of posts, kid! Get a life, sorry, I do not let some guy or girl offend me with sh... no matter what club it is!

      Better said, obvious "pros" like you, what do you do here, spamming several posts with information no one has an interest in, all what you want is some recognition. Again, I pay money for this membership, so I do not need to read such comments like yours. I mean a vital body is good for the health of a person, but hyperactivity is an illness, so I would recommend to first think and than let your vital body type some stuff like you do...
  • Re: Should I ditch Joomla! or what?

    Posted 15 years 8 months ago
    • Intramedial wrote:
      VitalBodies.com wrote:
      Hey there Intramedial Newbie,
      Thank you for taking concern with my issue!
      I tried before using this:
      javascript:history.go(-1)
      But that code did not resolve the issue.
      It did bring one back one page though.
      I think that Joomla automatically reloads the page although I am not sure.
      Perhaps there is a better code?

      Can someone ban you? You make no sense, talk like a hyperactive girl and call someone who just paid 50$ to get some extension a newbie where you do not know what other clubs I already have thousands of posts, kid! Get a life, sorry, I do not let some guy or girl offend me with sh... no matter what club it is!

      Better said, obvious "pros" like you, what do you do here, spamming several posts with information no one has an interest in, all what you want is some recognition. Again, I pay money for this membership, so I do not need to read such comments like yours. I mean a vital body is good for the health of a person, but hyperactivity is an illness, so I would recommend to first think and than let your vital body type some stuff like you do...

      My humble apologies,
      My comment was not meant to offend or be little. Below peoples "user name" is a word/title that is assigned to them by the forum. Yours says "newbie" and mine says "Rocketeer". I did not choose that title, nor did you. I think the word changes depending on how many posts one has written on the forum and is not in any way related to skill or professionalism. My intent in using the word "newbie" was in a welcoming (Hi welcome new person to the forum) way. At the time, I was happy I had made it past a number of difficult problems with a site I am building and felt happy and playful. I also thought it was kind you were offering to comment/help on the issue I was having, and I thanked you for doing so. I am sorry that my use of the word "newbie" was perhaps not the best choice on my part. Again, I simply wanted to thank you and welcome you.

      PS: I removed the offending word in the post above also.
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