urls not automatically linking
Using either editor, I'm experiencing urls not autolinking on a random basis.
The urls under Mentioned on these pages: were linking until I just added one.
http://jabi.com/site/pg/wiki/browse/22
Thanks in advance for any ideas...
- Works sometimes (showing page name with proper link if you click),
- sometimes not (and just showing the url)...
The urls under Mentioned on these pages: were linking until I just added one.
http://jabi.com/site/pg/wiki/browse/22
- Could something have changed with the last minor upgrade?
- auto linking urls is a great time saver!
Thanks in advance for any ideas...
It's not just wiki pages.
I tried adding to a comcode page and the links were there and now they are gone...
http://jabi.com/Politics/pg/soapbox/Declaration1776
I tried adding to a comcode page and the links were there and now they are gone...
http://jabi.com/Politics/pg/soapbox/Declaration1776
Im lost.... I have no issues. Pages are stable. Might try clearing caches????
Hi,
With the WYSIWYG there is a very complex set of conditions determining whether auto-linking happens.
If you disable that, and still have 'semihtml' rather than pure Comcode text then the same conditions apply.
In short, if you use the WYSIWYG you should be prepared to use the linker button in the toolbar. WYSIWYG produces HTML soup and Composr cannot reliably probe into HTML soup and determine what is a written text link to auto-link (as opposed to perhaps an element attribute, or part of some JavaScript code).
With the WYSIWYG there is a very complex set of conditions determining whether auto-linking happens.
If you disable that, and still have 'semihtml' rather than pure Comcode text then the same conditions apply.
In short, if you use the WYSIWYG you should be prepared to use the linker button in the toolbar. WYSIWYG produces HTML soup and Composr cannot reliably probe into HTML soup and determine what is a written text link to auto-link (as opposed to perhaps an element attribute, or part of some JavaScript code).
I cant resist here.... is this Cambles soup or Dinty Moore we are talking?
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