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Servers with mod_security
This document covers a fairly technical topic. If you're not comfortable working on the command line, it's best to leave this to a system admin or the hosting company. Editing configuration files via the command line can be dangerous and bring down a...
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Explanation of Directory Structure
The root directory of MODX is split into several subdirectories, each with its own set of responsibilities and tasks. Some of these directories can be renamed and moved, and their locations can be configured during setup. connectors/¶ Connectors are ...
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Validation Rules
Overview¶ Your XML schema can define validation rules using nodes in the XML that follow this pattern <validation> <rule field="$name_of_field" name="$name_of_rule" type="callable|preg_match|xPDOValidationRule" ru...
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Wayfinder
Wayfinder is a Snippet by kylej that scans a specified portion of the MODX document tree, finds all documents that satisfy a certain criteria (determined by the Parameters), and outputs a formatted list of those documents. The formatting of the outpu...
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Object Validation
What is Object Validation in xPDO?¶ Object validation is done through xPDOValidator, xPDO's validation class. It's automatically accessible from any xPDOObject, via the getValidator method. How is it Done?¶ Validation can be done either via the XML s...