Is it possible to use SPAW to add a link to another "file" but somehow use a (Smarty?) tag that will plug in the xoops_url?
If SPAW can not be used to get that URL, is there a way to use the basic text box? I'm looking for a way to use a test machine to put a site together and then move the whole thing into production.
Our scenario is the following:
http://my_test_box.com/theTestSitewill move to:
http://my_production_site.com/The reason I am asking, we have several Tiny-D content modules installed and want to link to a specific page. I've noticed when I add a relative link the absolute URL is entered into the database. When I move to production all of the links break and I'm looking for a way to use relative paths for the URL's or rely on the xoops_url for my links.
Thanks for any help or guidance you may offer!
hi cm2339.
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Is it possible to use SPAW to add a link to another "file" but somehow use a (Smarty?) tag that will plug in the xoops_url?
TinyD >= 2.17 has a tag {X_SITEURL} like custom blocks.
But this link is not worked with editing SPAW.
It is hard to solve the problem...
If XOOPS has a fully front cotroller, it will be not so difficult...
Thank you very much. I will pay more attention to the history of releases on your download page.
The upgrade gave us a solution to the problem and I have upgraded alll five of our Xoops sites to use the new Tiny-D module.
Thank you again for the fantastic module!!
Since using Xoops for only three months, I still consider myself a newbie but I hope to contribute back to the community as I learn more.
Thanks!