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#1 2005-10-02 03:31:55

zem
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2004-04-08
Posts: 2,579

[plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Just a quick one: zem_article_info.

Shows a word count and permlink on the article > write page.

Edit: updated to version 0.2. Changes:

  • Works with Textpattern 4.0.4
  • Should work with any permlink mode
  • Adds a list of comments with edit links

Last edited by zem (2006-08-04 23:57:18)


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#2 2005-10-02 04:58:13

phiw13
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Cute :-)
The permlink feature is a huge plus.


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#3 2005-10-02 06:07:41

creativesplash
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Cool. <a href=“http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?pid=79140#p79140”>I knew it</a> :)


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#4 2005-10-02 08:21:06

colak
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

This is a great time saver to check recently published articles.
One request. Can it be made to work with all url schemas? As is, the permlink derects only to the messy url address.

Last edited by colak (2005-10-02 08:22:04)


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#5 2005-10-02 09:14:58

Niconemo
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From: Rhône-Alpes, France
Registered: 2005-04-18
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Both features are useful to me. Thank you, zem.


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#6 2005-10-02 09:37:00

Destry
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

I like this little number.

colak wrote: One request. Can it be made to work with all url schemas? As is, the permlink derects only to the messy url address.

Expanding on that idea a bit, with simplicity in mind, can it simply display the type of URI scheme that a <strike>user</strike> site happens to be using at any given time (rather than an entire list of unused options).

Last edited by Destry (2005-10-02 09:42:41)

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#7 2005-10-02 10:15:17

els
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2004-06-06
Posts: 7,458

Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Sweet, thanks! I don’t mind the messy permlink url, it enables you to quickly view the live article no matter which url scheme you are using.

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#8 2005-10-02 11:43:19

zem
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2004-04-08
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Actually it’ll use section_id_title if that’s active. It only supports the two though (that and messy). No plans to fix that – permlinkurl_id isn’t available in the admin interface, sadly.


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#9 2005-10-02 13:35:08

playpiggy
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From: Changchun, China
Registered: 2004-11-23
Posts: 55

Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

It supports Chinese perfect.
Thanks.


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#10 2005-11-03 20:42:11

Andrew
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Registered: 2004-02-23
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

permlinkurl_id isn’t available in the admin interface, sadly.

:-(

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#11 2006-08-04 23:58:29

zem
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2004-04-08
Posts: 2,579

Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

0.2 posted, see the beginning of the thread.


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#12 2006-08-05 01:44:57

akokskis
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From: Baltimore-ish, USofA
Registered: 2004-11-28
Posts: 230
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_article_info

Zem, one question about the code.

Any reason you’re using <code>is_callable()</code> rather than <code>function_exists()</code>? The only reason I ask is because in working towards making one of my plugins ready for 4.0.4, i set it up to make use of <code>function_exists()</code>, and I’m wondering if there are advantages to using <code>is_callable()</code>.


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