$Content->vote()
$Content->vote('y');
$Content->vote('n');
Sets the current user's vote on a piece of content. Vote can either be "Y" for yes or "N" for no.
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Example please.
SET IT GET IT FORGET IT.
But yeah, I'm new to this Internet stuff, so really the whole AJAX part would be nice to learn about to. Like a general "How PeoplePods reads and toggles values with AJAX" with external links would be great.
Hey Dakota! I will post a how to on extending the core_api_simple pod in the forum as soon as I get a chance. Thanks for posting your question!