Sophist
Guest
So you as an Admin user you only want to see your Answer group in the back-end and not the front-end?
I would imagine that this is the cause of the errors. You have added a test in your template to remove the Answer Group HTML, but you have not done what is needed to remove references to this group and its elements in the code block!!
It seems to me that a better way to deal with this would be to use an onLoad JS action on the first element in the Answer group, and in custom JS to test the URL to see whether it starts domain/index.php (front end) or domain/administrator/index.php (back end) and show or hide the Answer group accordingly.
I also think you should also use the Special Viewing Access Level for the Answer group and its Elements instead of your bespoke Viewing Access Levels in order to keep your configuration simple and as close to default as possible.
Since the cause of the HTML bugs is likely to be your template, I don't think that there are any php errors to fix in Fabrik itself.
S
I would imagine that this is the cause of the errors. You have added a test in your template to remove the Answer Group HTML, but you have not done what is needed to remove references to this group and its elements in the code block!!
It seems to me that a better way to deal with this would be to use an onLoad JS action on the first element in the Answer group, and in custom JS to test the URL to see whether it starts domain/index.php (front end) or domain/administrator/index.php (back end) and show or hide the Answer group accordingly.
I also think you should also use the Special Viewing Access Level for the Answer group and its Elements instead of your bespoke Viewing Access Levels in order to keep your configuration simple and as close to default as possible.
Since the cause of the HTML bugs is likely to be your template, I don't think that there are any php errors to fix in Fabrik itself.
S