Hello. Brilliant Plug-in. I have some questions.
Discussion in "E107 FURL Support" started by Bureda Jan 15, 2010.
Fri Jan 15 2010, 06:10 am
I was wondering if I could receive some assistance in adding new lines to the htaccess.
You know, so I can hide plugins that are not supported by FURL
I have:
- http://www.aionmedium.com/e107_plugins/calendar_menu/calendar.php
- http://www.aionmedium.com/e107_plugins/deptdir/deptdir.php
That I want FURL to cloak as well.
Can you help me please?
Is it possible to add a user interface where people can for example: Select a link and and rename it to xlink. After click a button and have a script generate a text file with the htaccess commands?
I think it would be an awesome addition and give this awesome plug-in the popularity it deserves.
Well, cheers.
Bureda
You know, so I can hide plugins that are not supported by FURL
I have:
- http://www.aionmedium.com/e107_plugins/calendar_menu/calendar.php
- http://www.aionmedium.com/e107_plugins/deptdir/deptdir.php
That I want FURL to cloak as well.
Can you help me please?
Is it possible to add a user interface where people can for example: Select a link and and rename it to xlink. After click a button and have a script generate a text file with the htaccess commands?
I think it would be an awesome addition and give this awesome plug-in the popularity it deserves.
Well, cheers.
Bureda
Sun Jan 17 2010, 02:46 am
Bureda,
I appreciate your suggestion, but i have stopped further development on this plugin
but the idea you suggested seems a bit complicated, coz there are three files (.htaccess, e_module.php, sitelinks.sc) to be updated when you add support for a new plugin or change a link.
but if you look at code, its a search and replace so whatever match comes first will be applied. we cannot provide a dynamically changing search algorithm for every user. its way too complicated.
I appreciate your suggestion, but i have stopped further development on this plugin
but the idea you suggested seems a bit complicated, coz there are three files (.htaccess, e_module.php, sitelinks.sc) to be updated when you add support for a new plugin or change a link.
but if you look at code, its a search and replace so whatever match comes first will be applied. we cannot provide a dynamically changing search algorithm for every user. its way too complicated.
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