...again, Eric you´re right!

Thanks a lot for your example, I had a mistake in my previous alias
definition, therefore it did´nt work.

You are great!
Mammu


On 10 Mrz., 18:14, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i´d like to handle (often used) very large hyperlinks easily within my
> > TW. With AliasPlugin i thought i found a solution, but ...
>
> > Problem is that I have a changing variable (see V_A_R_I_A_B_L_E) in
> > the middle of the hyperlink, so it seems I can´t use the substitution
> > marker. That´s right?
>
> > For example:http://10.20.30.4/search?q=V_A_R_I_A_B_L_E&;
> > entqr=0&output=xml_no_dtd&sort=date& ...
>
> > Anybody an idea how to solve this challenge?
>
> AliasPlugin supports use of javascript substitution markers (%0
> through %9).  Thus, if you define an alias (e.g., "SearchLink"), like
> this:
>
> <<alias searchLink "http://10.20.30.4/search?q=%0&entqr=0...";>>
>
> You can then invoke it like this:
>
> <<searchLink "V_A_R_I_A_B_L_E">>
>
> where the parameter value is automatically inserted in place of the
> %0, and is then rendered as if the original content was:
>    http://10.20.30.4/search?q=V_A_R_I_A_B_L_E&entqr=0...
>
> You can even make things look nicer by using a PrettyLink in the alias
> definition:
>
> <<alias searchLink "[[search for %0|http://10.20.30.4/search?q=
> %0&entqr=0...]]">>
>
> which will display the external link using the text "search for
> V_A_R_I_A_B_L_E" instead of a big long ugly URL.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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