@denis-de-bernardy:
Great plug but I’m having trouble getting it to play nice with posts using structred blogging plugin. When I hit publish, it just hangs and if I view my site all that shows up is the permalink to my post (it happens to be most recent post on my site) and nothing below that. I did test it using posts without SB and it works fine.
smart link is now v.1.2. It intereacts even better with sidebar tile
THANKS for Smart link plugin — it automates one of the more tedious, but necessary parts of writing online.
Version 1.0b4 clobbered my categories in WordPress 1.5 — wouldn’t show up at all, or at random — and category RSS feeds too.
It is with a heavy heart that I must report that v1.02 also kills my categories, and category feeds too.
Must I choose between categories or Smart links?
🙁
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could you be more specific, so I can trace the origine of your bug?
Here are two pictures of a category page, one, with SmartLink plugin inactive:
http://www.cinemaminima.com/images/illustration/category_pageOK.jpg
With SmartLink plugin activated:
http://www.cinemaminima.com/images/illustration/category_pageBAD.jpg
Also the category RSS feed URI are rendered non-functional when SmartLink is activated. De-activated SmartLinks, category RSS feeds work fine.
Strangely, the catgories may be said to “flicker” when SmartLinks is activated: sometimes a given category page may render, other times, it may not. I have tried various states, i. e., right after a category had been posted to, but that wasn’t consistent either. In any event, de-activating SmartLink made the problem go away 100% of the time.
Also, I have tested the plugin by disabling ALL plugins, and then adding them back one-by-one, to isolate the problem. The instant SmartLink was activated, categories became unstable and mostly disappeared.
I hope this helps — I would really like to use this plugin!
I’ve seen a similar problem on a German language web site. The problem, it appeared, came from a charset issue: [ä] was matched instead of [blah->blah], for a reason I’ve yet to determine. And the page broke as a consequence, for some reason I’ve yet to determine as well…