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Re: pat-article-social
Latest v 0.5.1: allow embedded tweets into articles bodies from Twitter © json services (with medias support and adapted height for all tweets):
https://github.com/cara-tm/pat_article_social/blob/master/pat_article_social_v0.5.1_zip.txt
Plugin help will be updated soon. But you can try this new feature now with this simple and short line (a tweet from the best french TXP community of users ;) :
<txp:twttr status="601628600098488320" />
Or this one from @TweetDev with medias in it:
<txp:twttr status="611392725582098432" />
Plugin help page: https://github.com/cara-tm/pat_article_social
You can read the commits for more informations (before plugin help update) : https://github.com/cara-tm/pat_article_social/commits/master
Last edited by Pat64 (2015-06-27 11:43:30)
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Re: pat-article-social
Well, three years later and I’ve had a change of heart about social media.
I’ve removed this plugin, and the /root/cache directory (or at least I don’t see it anymore, so I must have removed it), but I still have this preference field in the Admin panel:
pat_article_social_dir : /root/cache
How should I get that out of there?
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Re: pat-article-social
Destry wrote #312486:
I still have this preference field in the Admin panel:
pat_article_social_dir :
/root/cacheHow should I get that out of there?
If you’ve absolutely deleted the plugin (not just disabled), you might still have the prefs entry in your txp_prefs table. Have a look in the database in the table txp_prefs for prefs beginning with pat_article_social and remove that.
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Re: pat-article-social
jakob wrote #312489:
you might still have the prefs entry in your
txp_prefstable
That was is. Thanks.
Surprised to find dozens of records in there from old plugins long gone. I guess they’re derelict and can remain?
I was consufed by these three:
- blog_uid
- blog_time_uid
- blog_mail_uid
The blog_time_uid had a value of 2005. The original website wasn’t even created until 2011, so I’m confused about that. And the blog_mail_uid had an email from someone from 2011. Were those old Txp fields that are since obsolete?
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Re: pat-article-social
Yes, not all plugins clear up properly after them (though pat_article_social should have). Some also don’t delete their stuff deliberately in case you wish to resurrect it again or to avoid accidental deletion of vital content (glz_custom_fields is a case in point).
blog_uid …
They are part of Textpattern: here’s a page from Textpattern solutions detailing them. And they are still in the core. I think they appear in the rss/atom feed headers.
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