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Acronym Replacer Revisited (8 posts)

  1. ala_747
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    Posted 5 years ago #

    Another Acronym Replacer?
    Yes... and no.
    This new plugin wraps acronyms defined by you with the “acronym tag�... so, you can manage all your acronyms (add, modify & delete). Also, you can define a URI for each acronym and the plugin will wrap the acronym tag with the entered link.
    The plugin has a very simple and intuitive Admin Tool. And it's "one file only"! :)
    Installation: Just download the plugin, unzip, upload to "/wp-content/plugins/", activate it, manage your acronyms and be happy.
    This plugin code is Joel Bennett's plugin Acronym Replacer based, plus the great ideas and inspiration of Faemino and Bolg. Thanks all!

  2. Jaxia
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago #

    Hello - I'm trying to use this, but I keep getting:
    failed to open stream: Permission denied in .../wp-content/plugins/acronym-revisited.php on line 85
    Error Opening File

    I do have full access to the file. Any ideas?

  3. Chelsea
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Hmm...

    I have the same problem as Jaxia : /

  4. jwurster
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    You have to be able to create the acronym-revisted-config file in the wp-content directory. What is your directory set as?

  5. ladycrow
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    This really looks like the sort of thing I would want to use but I have the same problem as the others and the spanish site doesn't help much

  6. jwurster
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I downloaded it a long time ago and activated it. Once you do that, it's all in English. It gives you a management page for changing and adding your acronyms.

  7. ladycrow
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Ah, yes.. but I cannot even get to that point because of the errors.

  8. ladycrow
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Ah. After a bit of translating at the writer's website I udnerstand the issue, whihc jwurster was trying to get at. Simply make sure your permissions are set by CHMODing the wp-content folder to 777.

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