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by tatewise » 13 Feb 2013 18:48
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Improve Website or CD DVD HTML V1.7 is now available from the Plugin Store.
This version not only fixes a number of outstanding bugs, but also adds several new features requested by users.
- The Index of Names page allows identities such as Record Id or Custom Id to be added to each Name entry.
- Not all Index of Names entries were correctly considered before, but now should be.
- Long URL Hyperlinks may have their display abbreviated, although the target URL is still long.
- URL Hyperlink and Image Popup conversion is now applied to all relevant HTML pages, including Home page, Contacts page, and any toc99.html report pages.
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by tatewise » 13 Feb 2013 21:57
Now updated to Version 1.8 to fix reported bug when abbreviating long URL containing % symbols.
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by tatewise » 18 Feb 2013 18:03
Now updated to Version 2.0 to fix reported bug when converting user URL without string quotes.
(Although this was never formally supported, it worked in earlier versions.)
As a side effect the Plugin now tolerates many more anchor tag attributes, such as class='style' and title='tooltip', etc.
It also translates placeholder text for { {DATE:FORMAT} } and { {FILE:FORMAT} } into today's date and current filename in various formats, as requested by a user.
This version uses a separate GUI tab for each feature, which should be easier to understand.