instead of having common strings ready to be passed as arguments, you
would get strings that contain quotes in it. I guess...

Consider my example:
home url:'homepage','plugin_wiki','index'

you will get:
In [9]: url="url:\'homepage\',\'plugin_wiki\',\'index\'"

In [10]: [part.strip('\'') for part in url[4:].split(',')]
Out[10]: ['homepage', 'plugin_wiki', 'index']

In [11]: [part for part in url[4:].split(',')]
Out[11]: ["'homepage'", "'plugin_wiki'", "'index'"]

Best regards

On Jan 4, 11:49 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why
>
> +                elif url.lower().startswith('url:'):
> +                       url=URL(*[part.strip('\'') for part in
> url[4:].split(',')])
>
> and not
>
> +                elif url.lower().startswith('url:'):
> +                       url=URL(*[part for part in
> url[4:].split(',')])
>
> Why the quotes?
>
> On Jan 3, 9:07 pm, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Because it may not be obvious that the previous message includes a
> > patch, here is from another 
> > source:http://www.speedyshare.com/files/26051957/download/patch.plugin%20wik...
>
> > thank you
>
> > On Jan 4, 2:51 am, Francisco Gama <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > this patch allows you to define custom links using the URL() helper in 
> > > the meta-menu of plugin_wiki, so you should apply it to:
> > > models/plugin_wiki.py
>
> > > the syntax used is "Title url:URL_args"
>
> > > example:
> > > home url:'homepage','plugin_wiki','index'
> > > Articles page:articles
> > > Links url:'homepage','default','links'
>
> > > notice that after "url:" you shall not leave white spaces. This is a must 
> > > not to touch in the regex currently being used to match that
>
> > > Other idea, would be to bring this power to markmin links...
>
> > > Leave comments,
> > > Best regards
>
> > > Francisco Gama Tabanez Ribeiro
>
> > > E-mail: [email protected]
> > > Twitter: blackthorne

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