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cssInline sample with FILE, but FILE is deprecated and no longer supported #313

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netzmacher opened this issue Jun 17, 2020 · 1 comment

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I guess there is a small bug in the TYPO3 documentation at

There is used a TypoScript snippet with the content object FILE. But FILE is deprecated since 9.5 and isn't supported in TYPO3 10.2. See:

sypets added a commit to sypets/TYPO3CMS-Reference-Typoscript that referenced this issue Jun 20, 2020
FILE has been deprecated since TYPO3 9. Remove FILE from code snippets
and use alternatives.

Also, add warning to TEMPLATE that it will be removed in TYPO3 11

Resolves: TYPO3-Documentation#313
Related: TYPO3-Documentation#314
Releases: master, 10.4, 9.5
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sypets commented Jun 20, 2020

Thank you for your report. I created a pull request: #315

In the future, you can also make changes yourself, see https://docs.typo3.org/m/typo3/docs-how-to-document/master/en-us/WritingDocsOfficial/Index.html

@sypets sypets closed this as completed in 2af6736 Jun 21, 2020
sypets added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 21, 2020
* FILE is removed in TYPO3 10
* TEMPLATE is removed in TYPO3 11

Resolves: #313
Related: #314
Releases: master, 10.4
sypets added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 21, 2020
FILE has been deprecated since TYPO3 9. Remove FILE from code snippets
and use alternatives.

Also, add warning to TEMPLATE that it will be removed in TYPO3 11

Resolves: #313
Related: #314
Releases: master, 10.4, 9.5
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