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kracker (the)
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Thursday 18 January 2007 5:22:38 am
I would be happy to test your patch and provide feedback / notes.
<i>//kracker 12 oz. Mouse ... a mad show to watch on repeat for hours at a time ...</i>
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Kristof Coomans
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Thursday 18 January 2007 7:07:03 am
There seem to exist ways to influence which characters are stripped or converted for the url alias: http://ez.no/community/forum/developer/how_to_make_unicode_url_s For the url alias, the group urlalias is used in transform.ini. I didn't play with it yet, but as you see there is always something new to discover in the kernel :-)
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Xavier Dutoit
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Wednesday 24 January 2007 12:36:17 pm
Hi K, I was looking for a way to shorten the urls if needed (because_some_of_my_clients_dont_have_any_sense_of_keeping_title_at_a_resonnable_size ;) Could you put your patch on the svn so I can try to hack it more and try adding some kind of limits of the length ? X+
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Kristof Coomans
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Wednesday 24 January 2007 11:11:24 pm
OK here you go: http://ezpedia.org/wiki/en/ez/url_alias_name_pattern
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Marvix Marx
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Wednesday 07 February 2007 3:23:25 am
Hi ,,, Sorry Kristof for this delay, we got busy with new year promotion items for one of our client ^^ Thanks alot for your patch, but in the read file "patched files against 3.9 stable branch rev. 17879" ... NICE :)
I had patched the kernel file as above, and changed the "_node", now its look like this: site.com/45/585/45 <-- just node id if utf8, and its work fine, this was done befor your patch, so didn`t test your patch yet, but if it the new revision will be great .. to remove the "_node" if charset is utf will good also, no need to fill extra field for the url pattern always ;) Thanks alot.
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Softriva .com
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Friday 09 March 2007 9:30:07 pm
The patch did not work for me. I am running 3.9 svn 17706. Any help? Will this patch be implemented in 3.9.1. What is ez system proposed solution to this issue? Where can I find (patched files against 3.9 stable branch rev. 17879) Thank you
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Softriva .com
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Saturday 10 March 2007 3:14:45 am
Kristof, Ok, the patch works ok for me after finding out that I copied the .php to /class rather than /classes in the kernel dir. My concerne is what would happen in future releaes? Do we have to do the patch every time we upgrade? Thank you, OOzy
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Softriva .com
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Tuesday 13 March 2007 7:36:51 am
Kristof, Do you have any idea if this patch will be part of future releases of ezp? Do eZ System have an alternative solution to this issue? Please answer me as I am on hold for this issue to be solved before I processed. Thank you.
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Kristof Coomans
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Tuesday 13 March 2007 9:24:32 am
Hi OOzy I have no idea. I'll post an enhancement request: http://issues.ez.no/10439
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Softriva .com
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Saturday 31 March 2007 7:19:41 am
Dears I have tried the out-of-the-box feature for url-translation using the transform.ini. Everything worked ok except of diacritical letters. The site I am developing is in English and Arabic. Any idea how to get ez to transform the diacritical letters? Here is the settings in transform.ini
# The arabic group
Charsets[]=cp864;arabic
Charsets[]=iso-8859-6;arabic
Charsets[]=windows-1256;arabic
Charsets[]=cp1256;arabic
Charsets[]=utf-8;arabic
[arabic]
Files[]=arabic.tr
Extensions[]
Here is the actual arabic.tr which should go inside the ez/share/transformations directory # Rules related to arabic
#
# The following charsets uses characters from hebrew:
# cp864, iso-8859-6, windows-1256
#
# See basic.tr for formatting options
# Transliteration of arabic, is used in URLs and identifiers
arabic_transliterate_ascii:
U+0621 = "aa"
U+0622 = "aa"
U+0623 = "a"
U+0624 = "uw"
U+0625 = "e"
U+0626 = ""
U+0627 = "a"
U+0628 = "b"
U+0629 = "ah"
U+062A = "t"
U+062B = "th"
U+062C = "j"
U+062D = "h"
U+062E = "kh"
U+062F = "d"
U+0630 = "th"
U+0631 = "r"
U+0632 = "z"
U+0633 = "s"
U+0634 = "sh"
U+0635 = "ss"
U+0636 = "dh"
U+0637 = "tt"
U+0638 = "za"
U+0639 = "a"
U+063A = "gh"
U+0640 = ""
U+0641 = "f"
U+0642 = "q"
U+0643 = "k"
U+0644 = "l"
U+0645 = "m"
U+0646 = "n"
U+0647 = "h"
U+0648 = "w"
U+0649 = "ae"
U+064A = "y"
U+0661 = "1"
U+0662 = "2"
U+0663 = "3"
U+0664 = "4"
U+0665 = "5"
U+0666 = "6"
U+0667 = "7"
U+0668 = "8"
U+0669 = "9"
arabic_diacritical:
U+064B = "n"
U+064C = "uu"
U+064D = "ii"
U+064E = "a"
U+064F = "u"
U+0650 = "i"
U+0651 = ""
U+0652 = ""
I also tried # Rules related to arabic
#
# The following charsets uses characters from hebrew:
# cp864, iso-8859-6, windows-1256
#
# See basic.tr for formatting options
# Transliteration of arabic, is used in URLs and identifiers
arabic_transliterate_ascii:
U+0621 = "aa"
U+0622 = "aa"
U+0623 = "a"
U+0624 = "uw"
U+0625 = "e"
U+0626 = ""
U+0627 = "a"
U+0628 = "b"
U+0629 = "ah"
U+062A = "t"
U+062B = "th"
U+062C = "j"
U+062D = "h"
U+062E = "kh"
U+062F = "d"
U+0630 = "th"
U+0631 = "r"
U+0632 = "z"
U+0633 = "s"
U+0634 = "sh"
U+0635 = "ss"
U+0636 = "dh"
U+0637 = "tt"
U+0638 = "za"
U+0639 = "a"
U+063A = "gh"
U+0640 = ""
U+0641 = "f"
U+0642 = "q"
U+0643 = "k"
U+0644 = "l"
U+0645 = "m"
U+0646 = "n"
U+0647 = "h"
U+0648 = "w"
U+0649 = "ae"
U+064A = "y"
U+0661 = "1"
U+0662 = "2"
U+0663 = "3"
U+0664 = "4"
U+0665 = "5"
U+0666 = "6"
U+0667 = "7"
U+0668 = "8"
U+0669 = "9"
U+064B = "n"
U+064C = "uu"
U+064D = "ii"
U+064E = "a"
U+064F = "u"
U+0650 = "i"
U+0651 = ""
U+0652 = ""
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Softriva .com
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Saturday 31 March 2007 12:26:50 pm
Hello Guys/Gals, I got this thing to work. I had to change the font. I don't know why. I had to choose a font for the admin site that does not support diacritical so ezp will do the transformation one-to-one. I know it is not the right way. Anyhow, does ezp actually support diacritical?
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*- pike
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Monday 04 February 2008 5:49:02 pm
Unlike the original poster, I actually *like* the /node_xx/node_yy shape of urls. I can currently (3.10) get it by putting in a broken url alias pattern, like <doh> :-) But then, i'd like the /xx/yy form even better. And the Url alias pattern still doesn't allow that - you can only use attributes (things from the data_map) in a name pattern. So I'm still wondering where to hack the "node_" out of the name pattern, or make the urlalias pattern smart enough to recognize <node_id> and a few friends. Would ezContentObject::rename be a nice place ?
thanks, *-pike
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The class eZContentObjectTreeNode does.
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*- pike
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Sunday 09 March 2008 6:28:59 am
or (still looking at it), probably its better to hack eznamepatternresolver (in 3.10). to support a pattern like <#class_identifier>:<#node_id>, these two 'tokens' should be recognized by eznamepatternresolver::resolveToken( $token ) perhaps they need to be added to $this->attributeArray in eZNamePatternResolver::fetchContentAttributes. also, method tokenParts() will have some trouble with the # sign. The \W perl regexp does recognize _, so maybe use "_node_id" instead ...
The annoying thing is, I cant find eznamepatternresolver in "my" version of 3.10. It is in doxygen: http://pubsvn.ez.no/doxygen/3.10/html/eznamepatternresolver_8php-source.html . Is it new ? *-pike
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The class eZContentObjectTreeNode does.
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Heath
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Sunday 09 March 2008 1:38:32 pm
Well, The class file you mention is available in the latest stable branch of subversion. http://pubsvn.ez.no/nextgen/stable/3.10/kernel/classes/eznamepatternresolver.php I'm not certain about the official packaged history with regard to this file offhand. Yet the svn log history does share a bit detail which may be helpful. http://pastebin.ca/935661
Cheers, Heath
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*- pike
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Thursday 26 February 2009 4:12:41 pm
Sorry, you're right, it is there now.
And my hack seems to work sofar. In 3.10, I've added a few lines to kernel/classes/eznamepatternresolver.php: at the end of fetchContentAttributes http://pubsvn.ez.no/doxygen/3.10/html/classeZNamePatternResolver.html#2e5fd3231124f9a79c3cdeb35a8b47c9 I added
/*
====== START PIKE HACK =======
*-pike 2009/02/27 support for pseudo attributes
*/
$this->attributeArray["_main_node_id_"] = $this->contentObject->mainNodeID();
$this->attributeArray["_class_identifier_"] = $this->contentObject->contentClassIdentifier();
$this->attributeArray["_class_name_"] = $this->contentObject->className();
/*
====== END PIKE HACK =======
*/
Now if I set the "URL alias name pattern": of the "article" class to
<_class_name_> <_main_node_id_>
And create a new article in Testing/Testing, I get a url like http://my.site/Testing/Testing/Page-33082 .. regardless of the title of the node.
The benefit is not getting these crazy urls from verbose titles
take the url from this forumtopic:
http://ez.no/developer/forum/install_configuration/is_it_possible_to_browse_by_node_id
that could become
http://ez.no/developer/forum/forum14/topic27 which is imho much better. That's pretty exciting. I wonder just how scary that hack is, and what would break ? Can anyone tell me ? I want to actually start using this on an active live site...
thanks, *-pike
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The class eZContentObjectTreeNode does.
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Heath
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Friday 17 July 2009 7:57:47 am
I heard of kracker has helped some folks in #ezpublish today
to be able to create objects without using the name / short name attribute (which was what was requested at the time) using eZ publish 4.0.1 Say like a class with only a file attribute with no attributes required in the class.
And nothing defined in, the class definition's "Object name pattern" and "URL alias name pattern". Save these changes.
Created a content object using this image only attribute
content class 'file-only'. Enter a file only for upload and do not specify the alternate text. The content object will be created and the original filename uploaded will be used as the name patterns :) Sorry if this is only loosely related or not at all.
Cheers, Heath
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