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Jeremy Proffitt

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Using custom tokens to include Joomla content
July 27, 2010, 09:11:12 am
I am trying to create a CiviMail newsletter mailing template in Joomla that can include a set of content items from K2. I will likely be using the print view function in Joomla to provide the layout source to the token code. Having seen a similar post regarding Drupal views (http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,13831.0.html)

- has a workflow for exposing the global tokens been made so that the query for this content does not have to be executed for each user on the mailing list?
- is there a more straightforward approach than the tokens for including this content in the CiviMail template?

Thanks.

Jeremy Proffitt
Mobius New Media
IRC: JP_EzoD

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