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9/2/2013 7:47 AM
 

In the DRR Menu tokens you've got [ICON] from the page icon and [LARGEIMAGE] for the large page icon.
In the HTML/Text module, there is the [Tab:IconFile] token, but is there also a token for the large icon?

(I could write an essay on all that's wrong with the large and small icon thing, something went terribly wrong there.)

 
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9/2/2013 9:12 AM
 
yes, according to source code, TokenReplace supports [Tabs:Iconfilelarge]

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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9/2/2013 9:30 AM
 
[Tab:Iconfilelarge] (without the 's') indeed :) Thanks

I tried largeiconfile, largepicturefile, largepicture and several others. iconfilelarge, sure why not.

I'll add it to the wiki http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/Page/Tokens

There's one odd thing I noticed. When I print the token as plain text, it prints the relative path to the file, as would expect "/Portals/6/image.jpg", but when I put src= in front of it and enclose it in double quotes (not single quotes), "[Tab:Iconfilelarge]' is replaced bij "/portals/6/[Tab:Iconfilelarge]" in my html source, which in the html output is converted into "/Portals/6/[Tab:Iconfilelarge]"
It seems there is some not too intelligent preprocessing going on there.

 
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9/10/2013 4:39 AM
 
Hmm, I added it to the wiki, but it's still not approved. Leopold seems to be the last person who got an edit approved, 2 years ago. Is this wiki an ancient relic or is it still active? Having every change to go through a time-consuming approval process imho invalidates the wiki concept.
 
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9/11/2013 6:11 AM
 
I was of the Impression, everyone is able to contribute and changes would be visible immediately.
Unfortunately, I have no permission to approve changes, sorry.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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