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I was following this tutorial: http://www.dnndev.com/learn/articles/detail/articleid/94/simulating-a-like-button-without-postback on how to post to a feed. I am trying to post javascript variables to a feed that is a stored procedure that should save a record to the database. When I try to do so, however, I get a 500 error in the web console and when I look in the portal's Admin logs I get this: M
Is it possible to gain the functionality of the xmod:datalist inside of a feed? The feed returns 2 or 3 rows, but I'd like the display orientation to be horizontal instead of vertical. I tried using bootstrap grid system container and rows within the feeds head and footer without any luck.
While working in an XMP Template, using <xmod:LoadFeed> I can load the data from a feed into an Item Template. I can also load a feed into a detail template, if an item template does not exist. What I cannot do is load feed data into a detail template, if an item template exists. I have even tried replacing <xmodLoadFeed> with a <xmodLoadFeedButton> thinking it was a refresh issue, but this does n
(sorry, originally posted in topics) I have a feed that generates a CSV file of all records from a details listing. In practice I would like to add another feed to each of the details records. I can do this with a template as details output, but I would like to show all the details records and export as CSV file. Is there a way for a feed to pass parameters to other feeds? Not properly formatted d
Hi guys, I'm using a JSONFEED to simply pull a couple of values from a table. I'm using ajax to do so. The feed itself is working when I post the querystring URL into my browser directly... but for some reason the feed control is not receiving the QS params, and instead is using the default values. I know it's doing this because if I hard type my values into the default values then the feed runs f

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