show field in flexicontent module

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12 years 6 months ago #25948 by pabro
Hi,

i wish to call a specific field in template of flexicontent module within the a tag for title.

original code:
Code:
[url=<?php echo $item->link; ?>]<?php echo $item->title; [POSITION for SPECIFIC FIELD] ?> [/url]
I know in item.tpl of flexicontent i can display fields with
Code:
$this->fields['fieldname']->display
but this dont work for module. How i can call a field in flexicontent module?

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12 years 6 months ago #25953 by micker
why you didn't use administration of flexicontent universal module ? (only use name of field and it do)
after use css to place it..
not ?

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12 years 6 months ago #25954 by pabro
The field is an addition for title (a subtitle) and should be able to use with the same link as title. I want to place the field on any position I wish ;)

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12 years 6 months ago #25968 by ggppdk
You can use:
Code:
<?php echo FlexicontentFields::getFieldDisplay($item, 'fieldname'); ?>


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12 years 6 months ago #25985 by pabro
With
Code:
<?php echo FlexicontentFields::getFieldDisplay($item, 'fieldname'); ?>
i get the message:

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /www/htdocs/xxxxx/cms/components/com_flexicontent/classes/flexicontent.fields.php on line 224


Is the code also for joomla 1.5?

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12 years 6 months ago #25987 by micker
witch version of flexicontent ? ;)

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