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#31 2005-11-17 17:59:18

tinyfly
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From: Dallas, Texas
Registered: 2004-05-10
Posts: 462
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_nav

Thanks, it works perfectly. Would you know how to modify it so that it doesn’t require the zem_link plugin? It seems that this line is what is causing the requirement for zem_link. <code>return formatHref($pfr, $link[‘section’], $link[‘thisid’], parse($thing), $t);</code>

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#32 2005-11-17 19:28:49

pieman
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From: Bristol, UK
Registered: 2005-09-22
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_nav

Grad, if it doesn’t enable you to make it category aware then why are there usecat attributes?
And if you are right, in what way is it different from using the default tags?

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#33 2005-11-17 20:13:19

grad
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From: Poznan, Poland
Registered: 2005-10-04
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_nav

tinyfly, it should be feasible to get rid of zem_link. However, as I mentioned before I’m not a programmer, I’m learning PHP right now and figured out what to change to make the plugin work my way. Actually, I gave up Textpattern mainly because of it’s inability to structure the site using sections. The problem here is related to this issue. More discussion on that you can find in subsections.

I read your request because I didn’t yet unsubscribe from this forum :).

Grad, if it doesn’t enable you to make it category aware then why are there usecat attributes?
And if you are right, in what way is it different from using the default tags?

As far as I’ve figured it, this plugin is aware of categories within a section. That’s the difference when compared to default tags which don’t care about the section a given article belongs to. If you switch ‘usesec’ to off it will behave exactly the same as default tags.

Last edited by grad (2005-11-17 20:14:35)

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#34 2005-11-17 20:16:52

tinyfly
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From: Dallas, Texas
Registered: 2004-05-10
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_nav

Well thanks grad, I know the whole sections thing is a big issue around here. It should work without zem_link however when I disable it I get the following error: <code>Fatal error: Call to undefined function formatHref() in D:\dev\sites\cdhc-dev\public_html\txp\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(455) : eval()’d code on line 35</code>

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#35 2007-01-02 11:38:41

minimal design
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Registered: 2006-10-15
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_nav

Since the posts on this thread seem kinda old, I’m just wondering if this plug-in is supposed to work out of the box with TxP 4.0.4 or if there’s an alternate solution to get next/prev to work within categories that people use.

I get this error if I just simply install/use without any tweaks:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: formathref() in /home/minimald/public_html/textpattern/lib/txplib_misc.php(512) : eval()'d code on line 36

Thanks!

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#36 2008-03-03 15:12:20

roelof
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Registered: 2005-03-27
Posts: 647

Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] zem_nav

hello zem,

I have this page :
<code>
<txp:if_section name=”“>
<txp:article_custom section=“voorpagina” form=“default” />
</txp:if_section>
<txp:if_section name=“article”>
<txp:upm_date_archive section=“article” include_date=“yes” date_format=”%e %B” mode=“smart” form=“dagboek” />
</txp:if_section>
<txp:if_section name=”,article”>
<txp:else />
<txp:article /><!— this is for other sections than the front page or ‘article’ —>
</txp:if_section>
</code>

And then dagboek looks like this :
<code>
<div class=“date_box”>
<div class=“date_box_month”><txp:posted format=”%B” /></div>
<div class=“date_box_day”><txp:posted format= “%d” /></div>
</div>
<h3 class=“entry-title”><txp:title /></h3>
<div class=“entry-content”>
<txp:body />
<txp:zem_link_to_next>Volgende</txp:zem_link_to_next>
</div>
</code>

But no prev and no next is seen here ?

What went wrong here ?

Roelof

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