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#1 2007-08-08 00:18:40
- MTsoul
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Different permanent links mode for different sections?
Hi,
I’m fairly new to Textpattern and I have this question. Is it possible to set different permanent links structures for different sections? For example, if I have an About section and a Blog section, I might want /about/%article% and /blog/%year%/%month%/%article% for the respective sections. Is this possible (maybe through a plugin)?
Thanks in advance.
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#3 2007-08-08 16:50:28
- MTsoul
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Re: Different permanent links mode for different sections?
Ah great thank you! gbp_permanent_links works as perfectly as I imagined it would :)
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Re: Different permanent links mode for different sections?
A question:
is Zem’s Redirect Pro plug-in other tool for the same task? Or am I wrong?
BTW, anyone is willing to share it? or is it still for sale?
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#5 2007-08-09 02:46:38
- Mary
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Re: Different permanent links mode for different sections?
It is currently unavailable (“New subscriptions are currently unavailable.”), but I would not share it, I’m pretty sure that would be against the terms of use.
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#6 2007-08-09 04:20:44
- dla
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Re: Different permanent links mode for different sections?
I noticed that this feature/option is built into Wordpress, Movable Type and many other weblog/CMS software. Will this ever become a standard feature? I wondering why it’s not already…
Last edited by dla (2007-08-09 04:21:59)
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Re: Different permanent links mode for different sections?
As I understand it, zem_redirect_pro (the plugin itself, not the documentation) was released under GPL. Quoting Alex
you can do anything the GPL permits, as the info page says. Please note that while the source code is GPL, documentation, support and regular updates are available to subscribers only.
So that includes sharing the code with others, modifiying it and releasing a new version (als long as it’s under GPL)
Last edited by ruud (2007-08-09 06:47:17)
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