"Christensen, Courtney" wrote
For this reason I need links refering to the
existing site to be
relative.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to the changes I
would need to make
in >the Wiki source?
I think a first suggestion would be to write an extension that takes
<siteLink href="../myOldSite/page.html">Link</siteLink> and returns
<a
href="../myOldSite/page.html">Link</a>
I'll look into that.
Or really if your users are that savvy then just write
out a link
surrounded by <nowiki> tags. (i.e. <nowiki><a
href="../link">Link</a></nowiki> )
Tried this, but it just displays the HTML of what is between the nowiki tags.
In the meantime I have identified that the parsing is being done
in the Parser.php class, using the relative expression, defined
by the following code:
define( 'EXT_LINK_BRACKETED', '/\[(\b(' . wfUrlProtocols() .
')'.
EXT_LINK_URL_CLASS.'+) *('.EXT_LINK_TEXT_CLASS.'*?)\]/S' );
this is used by the preg_split method creating an array of groups
of four elements where elements n to n+3 are: url, protocol, text
and trail. I have attempted to come up with a regular expression
that will allow me to identify the bracketed sections that start
with '/':
define( 'EXT_REL_LINK_BRACKETED','/\[(\/([A-Za-z0-9_-]*)'.
'+) *('.EXT_LINK_TEXT_CLASS.'*?)\]/S' );
but this fails when I put it together:
define( 'EXT_REL_LINK_BRACKETED','\[(\/([A-Za-z0-9_-]*)'.
'+) *('.EXT_LINK_TEXT_CLASS.'*?)\]' );
define( 'EXT_LINK_BRACKETED',
'/('.EXT_REL_LINK_BRACKETED.')|(\[(\b(' . wfUrlProtocols() . ')'.
EXT_LINK_URL_CLASS.'+) *('.EXT_LINK_TEXT_CLASS.'*?)\])/S' );
I am not a regex expert, so there is probably something obvious
I am doing wrong.
Andre