Hi @huubl,
This filter is only applicable to the Pro plugin.
Depending on the exact use case, you might be interested in the following article which explains how you can edit the document content manually: https://complianz.io/editing-legal-documents/
Kind regards, Jarno
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This reply was modified 5 months, 2 weeks ago by
jarnovos.
Thread Starter
huubl
(@huubl)
Hi @jarnovos,
I want to replace all contents below “What is a web beacon?”.
What I understand there are 2 ways in the free plugin:
- disabling synchronization
- with str_replace using the ‘cmplz_document_html’ filter
I rather use synchronization, but the str_replace method seems not reliable since the input can change.
With the pro version, can I use ‘cmplz_document_elements’ to override content?
Hi @huubl,
We recommend using the cmplz_document_html filter (https://complianz.io/changing-the-text-in-your-legal-documents/) for such purposes.
Although if you require many textual changes, the best way would probably be to unsync & edit (https://complianz.io/editing-legal-documents/).
Kind regards, Jarno
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huubl
(@huubl)
Hi @jarnovos,
I’m going to unsync the document for the time being.
However, I’ve noticed that the ‘cmplz_document_elements’ filter is working (in the free plugin) when used in a MU-plugin. This filter could potentially simplify the customization of policy sections, don’t you think? Especially if all document elements in the array have named keys, like ‘contact-details-2’ for example:
function mod_cmplz_dynamic_document_elements($elements, $region, $type, $fields)
{
if (isset($elements['contact-details-2']['content'])) {
$elements['contact-details-2']['content'] = 'override contact details HTML';
}
return $elements;
}
add_filter('cmplz_document_elements', __NAMESPACE__ . '\\mod_cmplz_dynamic_document_elements', 99, 4);
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This reply was modified 5 months, 2 weeks ago by
huubl.
Hi @huubl,
Yeah, I can see how this would be useful. For the time being I would indeed recommend the ‘unsync and edit’ method, but I’ll raise the suggestion for consideration in a future release.
Kind regards, Jarno