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Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery

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Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery

Overview of this book

Ever wondered how all the great-looking, feature packed, amazing Joomla! sites are made? Would you like to add image transitions, popups, scrolls, AJAX forms, image galleries, no-page reloads to your website, but are worried that they will be difficult to implement? To make any Joomla! site look more professional, interactive, and interesting you need the ease and power of jQuery.This book will help you to use the jQuery library with the Joomla! CMS. It will take you through adding jQuery functionality to the Joomla! CMS and show how to use it to make the modules and themes more dynamic, interactive, and responsive, and add effects to your Joomla! site.The book starts by showing a plain Joomla! site without any JavaScript enhancement or features, then accompanies you through the process of site enhancement.First you will learn how to make use of third-party extensions to include jQuery features into your site. These can be image galleries, jQuery powered menus, tooltips, and many, many more. Later on you will learn how to modify your template to add some features to your Joomla! site, You will also learn to build your own jQuery-powered Joomla! extensions, and how to pack them so that you can use them in any project you like. Further, you will learn to create your own modules and components.By the end of this book, you will have learned how to enhance any Joomla! site with JavaScript and jQuery.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Warning


Much work should be added to this example to make a real world application of it, such as adding better security and error support.

An easy to add security measure would be to use the JMailHelper class:

http://api.joomla.org/Joomla-Framework/Mail/JMailHelper.html

This class can help us check if we are using a proper e-mail, or check that no headers have been injected in the subject, body, and so on.

For example, in our module, if we want to check that no headers have been injected in our body, we could do it like this. The following excerpt is from the modules/mod_littlecontact/helper.php file:

jimport('joomla.mail.helper');
            $body = JMailHelper::cleanText($body);
            $mail->setBody($body);
        

First we import the helper class, then we use the cleanText method to check our $body variable. Easy, isn't it? Just check the previous URL, you will see some useful methods to use.