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-   -   [Closed via Lite v.1.0.7] Duplicate dirs bug in breadcrumb (http://www.photoplog.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32)

Morgan 01-29-2006 06:53 PM

Thanks for the info. :)

I'm thinking that the photoplog_absolute_links function should probably be restricted to the vB headinclude, header, navbar, and footer templates, and there should be some new settings in PhotoPlog.

The forum links obviously need to point to the forum, the PhotoPlog links should already be pointing to PhotoPlog unless I missed something, and there likely needs to be something more in play for other links.

Then there are other styles and such like you mentioned. The photoplog_absolute_links function didn't quite turn out as I had hoped, but that's okay. Good to have a lite version out there and get feedback.

Nitro 01-30-2006 03:49 PM

Photoplog links appeared to be all in order, Im pretty sure I used them all viewing, upload, and comment, inc the prev - next mod. ;) Probably didnt give edit a go was all.

Morgan 02-17-2006 12:17 AM

FYI: the way relative and absolute links are handled has been changed in PhotoPlog Lite v.1.0.7. While the old photoplog_absolute_links function was meant to remove the manual setting of links, it didn't work out as planned.

Why was it changed? There are just too many different ways to consider (e.g., skins, CMS, mods, etcetera) where an automatic linking function, like the old photoplog_absolute_links function, ran into problems (e.g., linking to the wrong location, duplicate directory issues, subdomains, etcetera).

PhotoPlog Lite v.1.0.7 has been coded so you set what and where to link. Granted it's sort of a PITA to do it the first time, but it'll be remembered once you do it, and it should prove to be a more flexible solution, in that you shouldn't need to edit code or templates in order to get absolute links.


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