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#211 2007-06-29 22:56:49
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Nic wrote:
That problem with the File Downloads seems to have gone from bad to worse. It now doesn’t even have the mis-escaped file download number, there’s nothing at all. If I add the
<txp:gbp_disable_permlinks>tag it shows up fine, but you can imagine how difficult it would be to go back through the archive and do that.Anything I can do to make the troubleshooting easier?
Strange, in my testing it is working fine. If you could email me you debugging output from the plugin – it will help alot. Ta
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#212 2007-07-02 21:07:37
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Nic wrote:
That problem with the File Downloads seems to have gone from bad to worse. It now doesn’t even have the mis-escaped file download number, there’s nothing at all.
Nic emailed through the debugging output – and I think I’ve got this problem sorted but I’m not certain – can people test please :)
Here is gbp_permanent_links v0.11.616 gbp_permanent_links v0.11.617
Last edited by graeme (2007-07-02 21:35:34)
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#213 2007-07-02 21:14:08
- Nic
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- Registered: 2007-06-08
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
Hallelujah! No errors, no problems! Seems like it’s been fixed. Thanks so much, this is very exciting to not have to worry about anymore.
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#214 2007-07-02 23:04:25
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Nic wrote:
Hallelujah! No errors, no problems! Seems like it’s been fixed. Thanks so much, this is very exciting to not have to worry about anymore.
Great! Glad it’s working now :)
The issue you were seeing was also related to a bug which prevented gbp_permanent_links and postmaster from working together which is now fixed – wahoo.
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#215 2007-07-02 23:14:42
Re: gbp_permanent_links
graeme wrote:
The issue you were seeing was also related to a bug which prevented gbp_permanent_links and postmaster from working together which is now fixed – wahoo.
:D
I will test your claim (I must definitely take a look to the english dictionary before posting) your plug-in as soon as possible!
Thanks, graeme!
Last edited by maniqui (2007-07-03 03:09:13)
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#216 2007-07-09 22:01:25
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Graeme, I switched to the last version today, but had to quickly revert to 0.11.566, because my url ‘name.htm’ in the url title got converted to ‘namehtm’.
I read that you added the capability of converting special chars in the url by purpose, but in my case that deleted the point that i put in the url title field! :-(
Can you release an option about that? Maybe one want to simulate html pages, and points should be allowed.
Thanks
Z-
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#217 2007-07-20 14:52:15
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Again, i’d like to know if I can use your plugin to do this:
I had a static page www.site.com/section/title.htm#fragment
The title.htm page contained several fragment, so all these url are valid:
www.site.com/section/title.htm#fragment2
www.site.com/section/title.htm#fragment3
www.site.com/section/title.htm#fragment4
etc… They’re all pieces of content on one page. Now I’d like to split that page in 4 pages, one for each fragment. So I’d like that old static (non-txp) url:
www.site.com/section/title.htm#fragment
Could be redirected to actual txp managed url:
www.site.com/section/fragment
the same for fragment2, 3, 4.
Is there a way to do this with your plugin?
Thanks
Z-
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#218 2007-08-15 19:41:44
- guiguibonbon
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- Registered: 2006-02-20
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
Zanza, have you tried enabling prefix, and using /section/title where you set the prefix of title to title.htm# ?
Gream, I’m totally impressed by this plugin, and your commitment.
Two questions : is this compatible with MLP?
And would it be possible to enable faux-sub-domains? I’d be particularly interested in something like author-name.site.com.
Also, author modules don’t seem to work (404), while login does. Could this be caused by a space in the real name?
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#219 2007-08-16 13:06:40
- kevinpotts
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- Registered: 2004-12-07
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
graeme — I don’t have any specific problems, but I did want to say thank you for writing an incredibly useful plugin. I just discovered it last week and implemented it within ten minutes on my own site because I’ve been seeking this exact functionality for a long time. (Also gave you a nod in a recent article on my site.) Keep up the great work.
Kevin
(graphicpush)
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#220 2007-08-16 16:21:56
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Keep up the great work.
Yes, indeed. I want to underline that too. I’ve used several URL plugins but all had some kind of drawback to them – yours is excellent!
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#221 2007-08-17 01:31:49
Re: gbp_permanent_links
>graeme. Any news on image category support? Can’t wait to start using this plugin.
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#222 2007-08-17 11:46:32
Re: gbp_permanent_links
@Graeme: I’d like to thank you for this plug-in. This is the very first time I’m making a TextPattern-based website (it’s a large one, url later), and I could use your plug-in after only 2 tries… It’s so simple to use, a kid could use it!
Again: Thank you very much!
Textpattern projects: Maxvoltar, Made by Elephant, Twunch
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#223 2007-08-19 07:46:52
- guiguibonbon
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- Registered: 2006-02-20
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
Hi Greame. I improved gbp_if_text so that I can also check if a text is set, no matter what its value is with <txp:gbp_if_text name="foo">...</txp:gbp_if_text> (a few pages have common behaviors, so I’ve set the same text-name to them). Here’s the code :
function gbp_if_text ($atts, $thing) {
global $pretext;
extract(lAtts(array(
'name' => '',
'val' => '',
),$atts));
if ($name != "" && $val == "") {
$match = (isset($pretext["permlink_text_{$name}"]));
} elseif ($name != "" && $val != "") {
$match = (@$pretext["permlink_text_{$name}"] == $val);
} else {
$match = false;}
return parse(EvalElse($thing, $match));
}
Last edited by guiguibonbon (2007-08-19 08:04:18)
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#224 2007-08-20 07:30:44
Re: gbp_permanent_links
Ok, it’s not going so smooth as I first thought…
Here’s a current example structure:
- blog index/post
- blog archive
- what is rss?
These are all different sections, but they should look (url-wise) like this:
- blog index/post
- blog archive
- what is rss?
Maybe you can give a quick step-by-step how-to so I can see how you have to use the system in a decent way…
Thank you!
Textpattern projects: Maxvoltar, Made by Elephant, Twunch
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#225 2007-08-21 00:17:42
- diuk
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- Registered: 2007-08-21
- Posts: 15
Re: gbp_permanent_links
rloaderro wrote:
Hi! I’m going for the default section/category/title, however it’s not working quite right.
This is for a gallery section, I’m hoping the process can work something like this:
1. user enters the gallery section
bq. site_url/gallery
2. user clicks a category (paintings, illustrations, etc..)
site_url/gallery/category
3. user clicks an article (piece of artwork, etc..)
site_url/gallery/category/title
But at the moment, when I click a category within the gallery section, the URL looks like:
site_url/gallery/category/category
Sorry if this has been addressed before but I’m having the same problem, category links become appended with the category name I’m currently navigating. Is there a workaround to this?
Thanks,
D
Last edited by diuk (2007-08-21 00:19:03)
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