Posted on: 04/12/09 07:39pm
By: Kent-Weather
Hello,
sorry this is such a stupid question but can someone give me an example of how correctly to format the html tags so they work on GL please?
[story:], [staticpage:], , [link:], [event:], [album:], [media:], [img:], [slideshow:], [fslideshow:], [video:], [audio:],
, [image:], [oimage:], [mlink:], [forum:]
Im looking at the above in particular but is it something like
[image:"url here"]..... or
[image:url here no quotes]
[image:]url here[/image]
many different comvos but no help given in the documentation.
Help is appreciated as always...
EDIT: I DONT KNOW HOW THE "HERE" LINK SHOWED OR THAT ERROR MESSAGE SORRY!!!
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/13/09 02:57am
By: Dirk
We're calling these things
autotags[*1] . And it looks like you found a nice bug in pretty much every plugin that implements them (hence the error message and the "here" link - I've patched geeklog.net to avoid those).
bye, Dirk
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/13/09 08:11am
By: suprsidr
And it looks like you found a nice bug in pretty much every plugin that implements them
@Dirk So whats the bug?
-s
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/13/09 08:22am
By: Dirk
Quote by: suprsidr@Dirk So whats the bug?
I posted a note on
geeklog-devel[*2] .
bye, Dirk
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/14/09 02:01am
By: Kent-Weather
Autotags appears to be very confusing or im missing something then? Though kudos to me on finding a bug lol
this should work? yes?
Text Formatted Code
[img:/plugins/mediagallery/uploads/cam.jpg]
<img src="/plugins/mediagallery/uploads/cam.jpg"></img>
This is the outcome im looking for....
Advice please?
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/14/09 03:55am
By: Dirk
The bit the goes after the colon is supposed to be an id for the object you're linking to. Precisely so that you don't have to bother with URLs.
bye, Dirk
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/14/09 09:47am
By: Kent-Weather
So how would one obtain the ID of a 5 minute FTP'd file?
The above directory path is
constantly being updated with "cam.jpg" every 5 minutes. Is it going to be possible to display the latest image??? If so, how please?
Thank you for taking the time to help me so far also
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/14/09 06:39pm
By: Anonymous (Hugh Johnson)
Quote by: Kent-WeatherSo how would one obtain the ID of a 5 minute FTP'd file?
The above directory path is constantly being updated with "cam.jpg" every 5 minutes. Is it going to be possible to display the latest image??? If so, how please?
Thank you for taking the time to help me so far also
If it was me I would look at the auto tag plugin: http://www.geeklog.net/filemgmt/index.php?id=926
It should allow you to create your own autotag that works the way you want it too.
Re: Stupid html allowed tags question
Posted on: 04/15/09 03:50am
By: Dirk
Quote by: Kent-WeatherSo how would one obtain the ID of a 5 minute FTP'd file?
Well, I guess in that case you probably don't need to use an autotag. I would assume the new image simply replaces the old one? So just use a plain old HTML <img> tag (depending on where you want to use it - in a static page, HTML content is not filtered by default; elsewhere you will have to
allow it first).
bye, Dirk
P.S. That link to the FAQ above was made using an autotag, [ faq:32 allow ] (minus the spaces).