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Re: gbp_permanent_links
This is strange – I’m not seeing this error… minimal design or hakjoon have you what version of Txp are you on? Working from the latest development version? Any new plugins?
In fact could you send me your high detailed diagnostic info? And if possible how you’ve got the plugin configured.
Thanks
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#62 2006-12-01 02:03:17
- minimal design
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
sure, but where do I send it? can’t access your profile… don’t want my email harvested by a spam bot, so if you wanna contact me, just go to my site (still under dev, might look funky in IE, but contact form works :) -> http://minimaldesign.net/contact
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#63 2006-12-05 22:20:01
- matthewwithanm
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
If you redirect a single URL using this plugin, what kind of redirect is it? I’m hoping for a 301.
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
Finally found some time to look into those error_article_context
errors – although I can’t reproduce them I think I’ve tracked down the bug.
This version also contains some fixes to links to comments and several new preferences.
Setting join_pretext_to_pagelinks
preference to no might help if pagelinks are incorrectly outputted. And there is now preferences for which http status code to send out on a redirect – this – @matthew the defaults are 301 for redirects to permlinks and 302 for redirects to other URLs.
Last edited by graeme (2006-12-06 08:18:45)
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#65 2006-12-06 04:29:51
- minimal design
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
You did indeed! It works for me now – this plugin is HOT!!!
Thanks so much for your effort + time… I’m gonna look at your code and learn when I have free time… This is high class stuff :)
Thanks again!
PS: is there somewhere a short explanation of the preference settings? I can sort of guess what those do, but I feel like I might miss a great feature just ‘cause I don’t know it’s there…
show_prefix
show_suffix
omit_trailing_slash
join_pretext_to_pagelinks
Last edited by minimal design (2006-12-06 04:37:39)
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
minimal design wrote:
You did indeed! It works for me now – this plugin is HOT!!!
Thanks so much for your effort + time… I’m gonna look at your code and learn when I have free time… This is high class stuff :)
Thanks again!
Thanks for you kind words. :D
Here is a quick explanation of the preferences options:show_suffix
andshow_prefix
will show a extra field for each compontent in your rules. They allow you to generate rules likefoo_section/title.html
if you so wish. This feature isn’t yet fully functioning.omit_trailing_slash
removes the any slashes on the end of the links generated –/section/title
as opposed to/section/title/
.join_pretext_to_pagelinks
was introduced last night. It is basically mimics thethis_section
attribute in the<txp:category_list />
tag but for all category links (and some other pagelinks!) on your pages.
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
graeme, i’m still having some little problems: the pagination link does not work. a while ago i’ve sent you an email with the debugging output and some further infos, if you find the time it would be great if you could look into it… here is the content of the email again:
i think i’ve found a bug in permalinks. this page shouldnt be affected by any custom permalink schemes at all (it’s using the standard section/title scheme), nevertheless the pagination link at the bottom of the page is malformed ( /reviews/2 instead of /reviews/?pg=2 ) when i turn the plugin off, the link is built correctly. on the frontpage (also no custom permalink for this section) it works correct but if you go directly into this section, which is also possible ( like this ) then the pagination link is wrong again. could this be related to the other problem i already mentioned in one of our recent conversations per IM? (the one with the URL variables not working if custom link schemes are applied…)
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
sthmtc wrote:
graeme, i’m still having some little problems: the pagination link does not work. a while ago i’ve sent you an email with the debugging output and some further infos, if you find the time it would be great if you could look into it… here is the content of the email again:
Sorry Sven, I missed that email.
This is actually a feature, clean urls are nice :) But does it break any of functionality of your site?
I will look into adding a preference to let the user decide which style they prefer. Thanks.
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
graeme wrote:
I will look into adding a preference to let the user decide which style they prefer.
Well that was easier than I thought it would be :D.
There is now another new preference option, clean_page_archive_links
, which will toggle dirty and clean page archive links.
Also in this version:
- Improved handling of partially matching rules.
- Bug fixes to a broken tag (
<txp:gbp_use_pagelink />
) due to changes which occurred in v0.10.
Nice!
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
ok now it’s working, of course i prefer the clean urls but before they just resulted in a 404. now everything works just fine with clean pagination links. thanks!
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
Looks great.
Did you happen to test to see if section/section worked, or if I was just doing something wrong? From my post previously in this thread.
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Re: gbp_permanent_links
LeeUmm wrote:
Did you happen to test to see if section/section worked, or if I was just doing something wrong? From my post previously in this thread.
I’m slowly catching up on everything, sorry it’s taken so long.
I’m going to start work on it now :D
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