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MooFAQ uses own article view?
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- douglas
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In Joomla 1.5 MooFAQ used to use Joomla core content component in order to display the articles, however some users had problems with it. Back then the Articles would take all the configuration from Joomla Content component and these users want to control the icons (edit, print, ...), display date and written names separately, then I decided to let MooFAQ manage the FAQ articles;
I've been working on a way to make this optional for a few hours now, however it is not working correctly when Joomla SEF is enabled, so I had to stop to work on this for now because it is almost Sabbath.
I'll get back to this next week, but it seems that Joomla 1.7 doe snot let me accomplish this anymore.
PS: I'll reply to your other post in a few minutes.
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If I got it right, when I click the "read more" link in a FAQ entry, it goes to a MooFAQ own article view.
I was just wondering if there is any reason for this. I would have expected that it goes to the core content article view instead. That would probably be less work for you and better fit with the various templates, which often override this view. It would also take care of the global settings from the content component, which your view does not.
Just being curious
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