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| 1 | <?php |
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| 5 | public function __construct($name, $title=null, $source=array(), $value='', $form=null, $emptyString=null) |
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| 6 | { |
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| 7 | parent::__construct($name, $title, $source, $value, $form, $emptyString); |
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| 8 | $this->addExtraClass('dropdown'); |
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| 9 | Requirements::javascript(FRAMEWORK_DIR . '/thirdparty/jquery-entwine/dist/jquery.entwine-dist.js'); |
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| 10 | Requirements::javascript('cms_tricks_for_apps/javascript/jquery-ui-1.10.4.custom.min.js'); |
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| 11 | Requirements::javascript('cms_tricks_for_apps/javascript/autocompletedropdownfield.js'); |
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| 12 | } |
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| 13 | } |
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You can fix this by adding a namespace to your class:
When choosing a vendor namespace, try to pick something that is not too generic to avoid conflicts with other libraries.