
Hello all. I'm trying to use the faq system on a public webpage, but the "formatting" is not what I want. For instance, on the "main" faq listing, each line is like: "[pt/Serviço Something] Como configuro o Email no meu sistema? (modified 16.03.2005 16:34:38)" and I want it to be like: "Como configuro o Email no meu sistema?" Can't seem to find on the dtl files any means of removing the unwanted text ... is it possible ? Yet another thing: is it possible to use different templates for the agent and for the "public" access ? I'd like to use the "standard" template for agent use but a different one for the "public faq". Possible ? If so, how ? Best regards (and congrats to the devel team for such an excelent piece of software !), -- Paulo Pinto Nortenet/Interacesso paulo.pinto@interacesso.pt +351 96 9830611

Hello all. No hints on this ? Cheers, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Hello all.
I'm trying to use the faq system on a public webpage, but the "formatting" is not what I want.
For instance, on the "main" faq listing, each line is like:
"[pt/Serviço Something] Como configuro o Email no meu sistema? (modified 16.03.2005 16:34:38)"
and I want it to be like:
"Como configuro o Email no meu sistema?"
Can't seem to find on the dtl files any means of removing the unwanted text ... is it possible ?
Yet another thing: is it possible to use different templates for the agent and for the "public" access ? I'd like to use the "standard" template for agent use but a different one for the "public faq". Possible ? If so, how ?
Best regards (and congrats to the devel team for such an excelent piece of software !),
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-- Paulo Pinto Nortenet/Interacesso paulo.pinto@interacesso.pt +351 96 9830611
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