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Solve setting saving when extension is not installed under apps but a custom folder.
Invalid argument name for the disableAnnouncement.
This was referenced Jun 2, 2016
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Is this tested and verified? |
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It seems ok for me. May be another ticket to raise, when I change to database only and revert to include folder, I loose the folder name. |
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Complete the administration fix in the commit #1f0a017
The fix did not work when the application is deployed in a folder other than "apps" as it is possible in the OwnCloud configuration.
More over, the configuration disableAnnouncement was not correctly saved because of an error in the AJAX parameter name, val insteadof value.