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hallow
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I fixed the archive page issue, as well as links starting with #.
Very cool..I had implemented this using CSS a long time ago, but found that it was causing my CSS to invalidate, so I removed it.
Regards
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hallow
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i am getting a error on it………
Warning: Missing argument 1 for eli_get_localhost() in /home/edwardc/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elicons/elicons.php on line 30
Warning: Missing argument 1 for eli_get_linkclass() in /home/edwardc/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elicons/elicons.php on line 41
Edit: Nope… still not fixed………..
hm…looks interesting
lemme have a try of luck
on clicking option->external link
Warning: Missing argument 1 for eli_get_localhost() in /home/hisyam2/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elicons/elicons.php on line 30
Warning: Missing argument 1 for eli_get_linkclass() in /home/hisyam2/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elicons/elicons.php on line 41
Did anyone actually get it to work?
And i have posted a thread on it
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/34493
As well as a ongoing discussion on the developer ‘s website
http://webmages.com/archives/2005/04/19/external-link-icons
nope, i dont think anyone other than the author can get it to work.
Try this external links plugin. It works first time, every time.
http://txfx.net/2005/03/24/wp-identify-external-links/
version 1.1 is out and it is working perfectly.
has anyone got it to work with “Plugin-used”
I actually haven’t been able to get this plugin to work. I installed it and activated in the plugin menu, but then the external links aren’t getting styled. I don’t get the external link icon.
What browser are you using? Which version of plug in? Have you configed it properly in admin screen – > option?
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hallow
(@hallow)
The plugin works for other people besides me. The main issue seems to be people using old versions, not knowing how to configure it properly, or not being willing to assist with debugging.
Please upgrade to the latest version — it’s now available in .zip, .tar.gz, and .tar.bz2.
Because the plugin runs javascript/dhtml to do the transforms after the page loads, it is imperative that there are no other javascript problems with your page. The other plugin is great, but actually tranforms the text of your blog (vs. modifying the dom), but does have it’s fair share of limitations.
I’m more than happy to help people get it working, but you have to have it installed and enabled, and send me your php version, wp version, where I can access your blog (where it’s on, but not working), and what your settings are on the External Links options panel.
I also don’t visit these forums often, so to contact me you can find my email address in the latest readme, or you can post a reply to my blog entry.
Realize that I also do this in what little spare time I have, for free, so if it takes a few days for me to get back with you, don’t get too upset. And I don’t visit the forums very often.