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#133 2010-07-18 03:16:09
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Tom, this is a reasonable proposition. Sadly, it’s no small change but a rather massive code extension. I will look into it but don’t hold your breath waiting.
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#134 2010-07-18 14:35:46
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
damn…I was hoping it would be easy.
I’ll move it over into the “maybe someday” pile.
;)
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#135 2010-11-29 21:04:23
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Hi Robert,
A site that was 4.2.0, is now 4.3.0 and has these (lovely) plugins:
- wet_link 0.8
- wet_peex 0.4
- wet_quicklink 0.7
- wet_quickopen 0.1
…amongst others, now refuses, when using wet_quicklink
to remember or use link type of wet_link
and always inserts links of type permlink
.
Any thoughts on this and/or is there anything I can do to help track this down?
Thanks lots in advance, cheers, -Alan
At LAST I’ve cheerfully donated to the core devs at #TXP. I only wish I were able to give more. Thanks to the devs and ALL fellow TXPers. -A
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#136 2010-12-01 13:25:23
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Alan, I can confirm that there’s not a problem in general with this combination if my plugins, and I cannot reproduce the behaviour you are experiencing.
I assume you’ve performed the usual voodoo already (clear browser cache, hit “refresh” very very hard).
If you happen to have Firebug at your disposal, you could verify this expected behaviour for me:
- Open the Textpattern write tab and enable Firebug there
- Switch to Firebug’s “Network” panel
- Display wet_quicklink’s panel by clicking on “Insert link”. You should see a GET request on Firebug’s network tab now. Carry on…
- Click the “URL mode” drop-down. You should see one or even two POST requests in Firebug. These are caused by wet_quicklink trying to save your URL mode preferences in the background.
- Expand the POST request and check, whether these three parameters (
app_mode
,key
,wet_quicklink
) are present: - The value of
key
depends on your chosen URL mode - At the “Response” tab, the server should have sent some XML like this:
- Report back.
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#137 2010-12-01 14:36:36
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Hi Robert,
I just don’t believe it, I cannot reproduce the problem…
I had the problem on a site, in Chrome (latest) on OS X (latest).
So next, I changed to Firefox and also had the problem.
So now, a day or two later, I cannot re-produce the problem.
I am delighted that this at least means I do not pass you more work (debug) but I am dreadfully sorry that something caused me to interrupt you and write your most helpful reply.
Next time I get this sort of problem I will:
- re-boot
- move house
- wear gloves
- eat more vegetables
- listen to some music
- walk around a bit
- delete OS X and install Windows 7 on bootcamp
- buy all new apps and install them
- delete and reinstall OS X
- login and try to re-produce the problem, and if it STILL exists, only then will I bother you!
Thanks again, sorry and cheers!
-Alan
At LAST I’ve cheerfully donated to the core devs at #TXP. I only wish I were able to give more. Thanks to the devs and ALL fellow TXPers. -A
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#138 2011-03-09 11:13:50
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Really love this plug-in. Without it I can imaging that I’d be having some interesting conversations with some of my users!
I don’t suppose that there could ever be an equivalent for linking to files? Attaching files to an article in a custom field is one thing, but it would be great to easily insert file links in the text body.
Doug.
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#139 2011-03-09 11:42:55
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Currently, there’s no such thing in my plans.
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#140 2011-04-15 13:15:40
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Hi Robert,
I had that problem again — I’m sure it must be something to do with me!
This time it’s a 4.3.0 that’s just been upgraded to 4.4.0. But I really don’t think it’s to do with TXP ver or versions of your plugins, my guess is it’s some weird inability for cookie’s to be set or retained or read (maybe?) that I seem to have with this environment here.
Anyway, not wanting to bother you, and because I LOVE wet_link over permalink, I modified wet_quicklink 0.7 source from
// Gather link markup preferences
$curr_key = get_pref('wet_quicklink.key', 'txp:permlink');
to…
// Gather link markup preferences
$curr_key = get_pref('wet_quicklink.key', 'txp:wet_link');
It seemed a bit brutal to modify your code, but it’s the preference I would always want anyway and it works so I am happy.
I just thought I’d tell you in case it was of any help in any way.
Thanks again for your brilliant work.
Cheers, -Alan
At LAST I’ve cheerfully donated to the core devs at #TXP. I only wish I were able to give more. Thanks to the devs and ALL fellow TXPers. -A
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#141 2011-04-16 08:52:02
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
alanfluff wrote:
It seemed a bit brutal to modify your code, but it’s the preference I would always want anyway and it works so I am happy.
Glad you could work it out. I haven’t encountered this issue anywhere else so far, so it’s probably the most simple solution for you.
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#142 2011-04-16 13:27:33
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Thanks Robert, and I’ll be sure to let you know here if I ever do work out what it was. Cheers, -Alan
At LAST I’ve cheerfully donated to the core devs at #TXP. I only wish I were able to give more. Thanks to the devs and ALL fellow TXPers. -A
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#143 2011-06-11 04:51:27
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
wet_quicklink 0.8 fixes a bug in the bundled Textpacks and lifts the minimum requirements to Textpattern 4.3+.
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#144 2011-06-13 12:00:30
Re: wet_quicklink: Quick internal link builder
Cheers Robert, though there seems to be some breakage between v0.8 and bot_wtc on my system (can’t seem to reorder it to a different part of the write page). Can anyone else confirm?
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