Carlos Wrote:Nope, built-in function only gives the current page's excerpt.
I didn't mean builtin GS excerpt function (I suggested implementind excerpt's plugin code), but builtin 3.1 caching plugin.
Since pages are cached, thus no need to use additional layer of caching
polyfragmented Wrote:There's one nag though (isn't there always?) - quotes are escaped in the excerpt:
poly:
http://get-simple.info/forum/post/14557/#p14557
I will address this matter to p01, but haven't seen him lately active.
RobA Wrote:yojoe Wrote:RobA: try with GS 3.1 and its builtin caching.
Didn't dig into it, but getting excerpts using builtin function will be way faster.
Until I see the download link at the top of this page reads 3.1 I'll stick to 3.0
-Rob A>
don't be such a wiseass and help with bug hunting
Those moments when you see an exception, make WTFace, and go berserk - wanting to throw monitor outside the window and smash the keobard on the wall....
Priceless adventures with beta software ;D
mvlcek Wrote:yojoe Wrote:Code:
$siblings = return_i18n_menu_data(return_page_slug(), $minlevel=1, $maxlevel=2,$show=I18N_SHOW_NORMAL);
The above function call should be better written as:
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I suppose this is a result of simply giving a function definition like the following in the plugin description:
You wish that !
This is a result of badly copy_pasted line from my clipboard manager.
As I mentioned earlier: Mvlcek is always here to nail the bugs !
thx once more for outstanding side features of your plugins
Don't you think that Mvlcek's navi plugin should get into core and wipe out the builtin 1 lvl flat menu function ?
For me there's no problem, but newcomers ask how to build a dropdown menu, and they don't know (read as: didn't read features&requirements) it's impossible to do with base GS installation.
edit: (useful posts can't go without edit ?)
Forgot to mention that getting excerpts are a fantastic way of creating sitemaps with descriptions.
But getting them using navi plugin would be a killer on sites with many pages.
That's why GS 3.1 autocache feature comes in handy, but haven't looked nor on this feature, nor on the cached file structure. If somebody is willing to find it, I gladly see the solution