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New Post 5/15/2008 2:55 AM
  stevieboy
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Conditional statements in user profile  (United Kingdom)

Hi there

Just trialing your Profile and events modules and am really quite pleased with them - we had another profile module from someone else but it just wasn't extensible like yours is - so very impressed!!

Just one thing that I wondered - can you do a conditional statement in the Profile Template - like a report kind of thing where if the field doesn't exist, you could hide the header too - that kind of thing - or another example we might need, is if the user has a particular domain in their email address then can we show email otherwise hide it.

One thing that occurs is to use client side scripting within the template - would that be supported if I try and decide on my rules?

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Steve

 
New Post 5/20/2008 2:07 AM
  Rodney Joyce
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Re: Conditional statements in user profile  (Japan)

Hello Steve,

 

Thank you for your comments. I have big plans for the modules (I use them on my own online social network - PokerDIY.com)

 

Yes, conditional statements would be a great enhancement. I am, however, porting over all templates to use the core Token Replacement methods (they are more efficient and allow formatting (e.g dates) and a lot more standardised flexibility. I think this would be the bets place to ask about this sort of functionality (it should be common to all modules in the core).


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Rodney
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New Post 6/27/2008 9:14 PM
  rybrown18
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Re: Conditional statements in user profile  (N/A)

Has there been any update on this. I am very interested in seeing this also.

i have certain things, I don't want to appear in someone's profile if they did not answer.

 
New Post 6/30/2008 5:06 AM
  Rodney Joyce
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Re: Conditional statements in user profile  (N/A)

No, I'm afraid not - I'm working on a couple of new enhancements that have taken priority - I hit a few walls when porting to the core templating as my current token replacement solution can handle controls and language strings, whereas the core only handles text...


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