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mix textile and EE-variable tags in an article??

October 22, 2007 10:32pm

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  • #1 / Oct 22, 2007 10:32pm

    brubin

    6 posts

    hi,
    I’m trying to cross-reference my own site from within my article(s); to make this clearer let me paint this picture:

    as I’m adding new content/articles I want to say: “this stuff HERE is new, but i have more on the same subject in older articles THERE
    so it’s basically a shortcut to tedious search & site navigation odysees.

    my edit field is set to ‘textile’, but i can’t seem to get stuff like this to work:

    this is my newest, but i have older stuff "over here":{myTemplateGroup/Template} on the same subject!

    this would render as:

    this is my newest, but i have older stuff <a href="http://{path=myTemplateGroup/Template}%22&gtover">/Template[/color] and <span style="color:red;">>over</span>, which messes my pages up pretty good.__I've also tried using something more conventional, like_<pre><code><a ]over here</a>

    but that’ no good either.

    am I trying the impossible, or am i doing it just wrong?

    TIA
    s.

  • #2 / Oct 24, 2007 3:44pm

    e-man

    1816 posts

    Have you tried the Allow eecode plugin?

  • #3 / Oct 24, 2007 7:49pm

    brubin

    6 posts

    ...keep talking…!?

    please! 😊

  • #4 / Oct 24, 2007 9:59pm

    e-man

    1816 posts

    LOL. Read the text on the plugin page, it allows you to use EE tags inside your weblog posts. Install the plugin and use the {allow eecode} tags in your templateswhere you need them.

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