SID-00128: Conflict between EditChapterPlugin and AutolinkDDTSPlugin
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Unanswered |
TWiki version: |
4.1.0 |
Perl version: |
5 |
| Category: |
EditChapterPlugin |
Server OS: |
RedHat Linux 5 |
Last update: |
16 years ago |
Hi,
I just tried
EditChapterPlugin and it is really good. But it seems that there is a conflict with
AutolinkDDTSPlugin. This plugins automatically creates a link to the defect tracking system DDTS but does not change the text of the topic, only how it is displayed in the browser. If I use the edit button of the section the link is expanded, for example BDFhw08528 is replaced by the link
http://aww.ngn.bel.alcatel.be/cgi-bin/dumpbug.cgi?args=BDFhw08528
. I would prefer to keep the short entry but not the link.
Maybe one of these plugins uses the wrong handler (
AutolinkDDTSPlugin uses a deprecated one).
outsidePREHandler
AutolinkDDTSPlugin
This handler is deprecated - please check for updated versions of the plugins that use it!
But changing this handler would not help I think because the autolink must happen before rendering but EditChapterPlugin uses postRenderingHandler and will always take the link.
I tried to add a comment to
EditChapterPluginDev but I have no write permissions.
Thanks!
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KirstinWeber - 23 Feb 2009
Discussion and Answer
May be it is a plugin execution order issue. See
{PluginsOrder} setting in Plugins section of configure.
On access to Plugins web, please read the text in the yellow box on top.
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PeterThoeny - 23 Feb 2009
Thanks for your help. We will try it.
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KirstinWeber - 26 Feb 2009
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PeterThoeny - 2009-04-17
We changed the order of the plugins but it did not help. AutolinkDDTSPlugin is now executed after EditChapterPlugin but it should not be executed at all if EditChapterPlugin was executed. Is there a mechanismen for checking if a plugin is already executed in order to prevent the execution of the second plugin? I want the following: If EditChapterPlugin is executed AutolinkDDTSPlugin must not be executed. As a result "BDFhw08528" keeps like it is and is not expanded.
Perhaps my problem is similar to the problem that INCLUDE does not work with EditChapterPlugin.
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KirstinWeber - 2009-08-26
Closing this question after more than 30 days of inactivity. Feel free to reopen if needed. Consider engaging one of the
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PeterThoeny - 2009-10-02
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