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- Mon 28. Nov 2011, 17:22
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Quick link tag?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4410
Re: Quick link tag?
I have no idea what you changed so it works, but it does. Thank you!
- Mon 28. Nov 2011, 16:45
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Quick link tag?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4410
Re: Quick link tag?
I've been running through variations, and it's consistent that if I try to add the article_id value in any way, it causes the tag to no longer return a link. While I am curious why that would be the case, at least in the short term I can be quite happy with this just working with the aliases as it w...
- Mon 28. Nov 2011, 16:28
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Quick link tag?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4410
Re: Quick link tag?
It worked on 1.0, and when I updated to 1.0a it doesn't work. It outputs
It's probably also worth noting that even with 1.0, it returns the same "No link set!" if I use the article's ID number, while 1.0a doesn't work with either ID or alias.
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[[No link set!]]
- Mon 28. Nov 2011, 16:16
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Quick link tag?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4410
Re: Quick link tag?
That is exactly what I was looking for - that's fantastic, thank you!
- Sun 27. Nov 2011, 23:07
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Quick link tag?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4410
Re: Quick link tag?
No, I know about that one, but I still have to manually add the link text. What I'm talking about is a single tag that makes a link and automatically grabs the title of the destination article and inserts that as the link text.
- Sun 27. Nov 2011, 19:40
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Quick link tag?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4410
Quick link tag?
I couldn't find anything in the wiki or documentation that covered what I'm looking for, so - is there some kind of tag in the CMS where I can insert it within an article's content, and it'll render out a link to another target article and title the link with the target article's title information? ...
- Thu 7. May 2009, 20:04
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: (SOLVED) [PHP] in articles?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1618
Re: (SOLVED) [PHP] in articles?
I found out how to make this work. Once more I bemoan the lack of good documentation on some of the inner workings of phpWCMS.
But all's well that ends well, I suppose!
pepe, thanks very much for trying to help.
But all's well that ends well, I suppose!
pepe, thanks very much for trying to help.
- Thu 7. May 2009, 19:38
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: (SOLVED) [PHP] in articles?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1618
Re: [PHP] in articles?
Yeah. That time it either still stripped the tags off, or rendered them uselessly as plain text in the output. At the moment I cannot recall for sure. Maybe it was that the RT rendered as plain text that way, and trying to use correct HTML markup for the PHP ended up with the tags getting stripped a...
- Thu 7. May 2009, 19:22
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: (SOLVED) [PHP] in articles?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1618
Re: [PHP] in articles?
Thank you for your reply.
But, why would that even be necessary? I have never come upon another replacement tag that would not work correctly in a WYSIWYG environment. And I need for the PHP to work inline with the main body of the article which is a WYSIWYG content part.
But, why would that even be necessary? I have never come upon another replacement tag that would not work correctly in a WYSIWYG environment. And I need for the PHP to work inline with the main body of the article which is a WYSIWYG content part.
- Thu 7. May 2009, 06:04
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: (SOLVED) [PHP] in articles?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1618
(SOLVED) [PHP] in articles?
Later solution: Turns out [PHP] in article content parts is originally disabled in conf.inc.php. So setting $phpwcms['allow_cntPHP_rt'] = 1; has fixed my problem. Very simple. I don't know whether this is actually documented, but if so I couldn't find it. Original problem follows. -- Backstory: I us...
- Sun 15. Feb 2009, 01:10
- Forum: hacks & enhancements Support
- Topic: WCMS-Blog install help
- Replies: 17
- Views: 22220
Re: WCMS-Blog install help
Well, it's been a little while. And while I've been spending some of this time trying to study on this, it's all making my head spin! Sadly I have not been able to learn anything that might help me to figure out what is stopping the archive script from producing its results correctly. I'm hoping tha...
- Tue 3. Feb 2009, 21:16
- Forum: hacks & enhancements Support
- Topic: WCMS-Blog install help
- Replies: 17
- Views: 22220
Re: WCMS-Blog install help
Yes, after your warning the other day I did expect that it would take a little more than just uploading the script and tagging the template. :lol: For reference, I also tried with URL rewrite both on and off, and the original version of the script before I tried getting rid of the 2008 list. Now, as...
- Tue 3. Feb 2009, 18:29
- Forum: hacks & enhancements Support
- Topic: WCMS-Blog install help
- Replies: 17
- Views: 22220
Re: WCMS-Blog install help
Thanks for the archive table script! I've got it up and running, but I still need to work some things out with it. Since I didn't have any posts to archive until last week, I've been trying to remove the 2008 list. I've had a sort of success: it isn't showing 2008's empty months anymore. Now it's sh...
- Mon 2. Feb 2009, 18:04
- Forum: hacks & enhancements Support
- Topic: WCMS-Blog install help
- Replies: 17
- Views: 22220
Re: WCMS-Blog install help
I don't mean to pester, but I also wanted to make sure you hadn't forgotten about the sidebar archive script.
- Sun 1. Feb 2009, 18:30
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Article titles as links?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1190
Re: Article titles as links?
Alright! That's what I needed. I should be back in shape shortly. Thanks very much!