Carlos Revillo
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Thursday 24 April 2008 3:12:45 pm
I think it is not possible "by default" if you don't want to hack some eZPublish code. So, i would do a new extension for this. maybe you can have a look at http://ez.no/ezpublish/documentation/development/extensions. That is a good point to start.
Anyway, you can still hack ezPublish to order recolected information, maybe by the the date that information was created or modified You can have a look at kernel/infocollection/collectionlist.php and kernel/classes/informationcollection.php This class are perfectly documented by eZ crew. if you look at the code you will find
/*!
\static
\param $creatorID - optional, default false, limits the fetched set to a creator_id
\param $contentObjectID - optional, default false, limits the fetched set of collection to
a specific content object
\param $userIdentifier - optional, default false, limits the fetched set to a user_identifier
\param $limitArray - optional, default false, limits the number of returned results
on the form: array( 'limit' => $limit, 'offset' => $offset )
\param $sortArray - optional, default false, how to sort the result,
on the form: array( 'field', true/false ), true = asc
\param $asObject - optional, default true, specifies if results should be returned as objects.
Fetches a list of information collections.
*/
static function fetchCollectionsList( $contentObjectID = false, $creatorID = false , $userIdentifier = false, $limitArray = false, $sortArray = false, $asObject = true )
{
);
so, you can try to change the call to this function in the first file from
$collections = eZInformationCollection::fetchCollectionsList( $objectID, /* object id */
false, /* creator id */
false, /* user identifier */
array( 'limit' => $limit,'offset' => $offset ) /* limit array */,
);
to something like
$collections = eZInformationCollection::fetchCollectionsList( $objectID, /* object id */
false, /* creator id */
false, /* user identifier */
array( 'limit' => $limit,'offset' => $offset ) /* limit array */,
array('modified', false)
);
... and see what happens.
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