Codnitive_Sidenav - Version 1.8.12

Version Notes

Before using it in production, first check it in a test environment.
Also make sure you created a backup from your store files and database just before installing the extension.
If you enabled your store compiler, you must disable it before installation then re-compile and enable it again.
To view sidebar navigation correctly in frontend and access to configuration settings you must refresh Magento cache and re-login to admin panel.

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Developer Hassan Barza
Extension Codnitive_Sidenav
Version 1.8.12
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Code changes from version 1.8.11 to 1.8.12

app/code/community/Codnitive/Sidenav/Block/Navigation.php CHANGED
@@ -165,11 +165,9 @@ class Codnitive_Sidenav_Block_Navigation extends Mage_Catalog_Block_Navigation
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  // select active children
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  $activeChildren = array();
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- if (!$this->_getHelper()->isSearchResultsPage()) {
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- foreach ($children as $child) {
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- if ($child->getIsActive()) {
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- $activeChildren[] = $child;
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- }
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  }
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  }
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  $activeChildrenCount = count($activeChildren);
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  // select active children
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  $activeChildren = array();
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+ foreach ($children as $child) {
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+ if ($child->getIsActive()) {
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+ $activeChildren[] = $child;
 
 
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  }
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  }
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  $activeChildrenCount = count($activeChildren);
app/code/community/Codnitive/Sidenav/CODNITIVE_LICENSE_GPL.html ADDED
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  If you enabled your store compiler, you must disable it before installation then re-compile and enable it again.&#xD;
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  To view sidebar navigation correctly in frontend and access to configuration settings you must refresh Magento cache and re-login to admin panel.</notes>
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