function views_plugin_display::has_path
Check to see if the display has a 'path' field.
This is a pure function and not just a setting on the definition because some displays (such as a panel pane) may have a path based upon configuration.
By default, displays do not have a path.
4 calls to views_plugin_display::has_path()
- views_plugin_display::get_path in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Return the base path to use for this display.
- views_plugin_display::uses_exposed_form_in_block in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Check to see if the display can put the exposed form in a block.
- views_plugin_display::uses_link_display in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Check to see if the display has some need to link to another display.
- views_plugin_display::validate in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Make sure the display and all associated handlers are valid.
1 method overrides views_plugin_display::has_path()
- views_plugin_display_page::has_path in plugins/
views_plugin_display_page.inc - The page display has a path.
File
-
plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc, line 821
Class
- views_plugin_display
- The default display plugin handler. Display plugins handle options and basic mechanisms for different output methods.
Code
public function has_path() {
return FALSE;
}