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Hi there,
In hope that I wouldn't have to ask this question, I searched your website and found this page https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/forum/88982-absolute-links containing this link: (https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/forum/use-both-relative-and-absolute-urls-in-links) but unfortunately the link is dead.
So here we go:
I need both absolute and relative links in JCE. Is that possible? if so, how?
I prefer to use relative links everywhere on my website. Having said that: JCE also opens when I edit emails and forms in RS Form! Pro. The Thank You Email that is sent, should contain something like "You can download your free gift here: https://www.thomsterdam.nl/free-gift" (FYI: there is nothing to see at this link). When I save the email in JCE and RS Form the links are changed to relative links and the email that is sent after filling in the form, has relative links that are - obviously - dead.
Can you help?
Thanx,
Thom
In hope that I wouldn't have to ask this question, I searched your website and found this page https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/forum/88982-absolute-links containing this link: (https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/forum/use-both-relative-and-absolute-urls-in-links) but unfortunately the link is dead.
So here we go:
I need both absolute and relative links in JCE. Is that possible? if so, how?
I prefer to use relative links everywhere on my website. Having said that: JCE also opens when I edit emails and forms in RS Form! Pro. The Thank You Email that is sent, should contain something like "You can download your free gift here: https://www.thomsterdam.nl/free-gift" (FYI: there is nothing to see at this link). When I save the email in JCE and RS Form the links are changed to relative links and the email that is sent after filling in the form, has relative links that are - obviously - dead.
Can you help?
Thanx,
Thom
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
more than a month ago
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#98134
Hey Ryan,
Almost too good to be true. Thanx!
Cheers,
Thom
Almost too good to be true. Thanx!
Cheers,
Thom
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
Remove the mixed_urls setting from the Editor Global Configuration.
In the Editor Profiles list, select the "Default" profile (or whichever is you main profile) and click the Copy button.
Then:
1. Click in the new profile to edit it
2. Give it a new Title and Description, eg: RS Form, Profile for RS Form.
3. Set Ordering to Order First.
4. Set Components to Select From List and select RS Form in the list.
5. Click on the Editor Parameters tab, and set Relative URLs to No.
6. Make any other changes you require for this profile.
7. Save.
In the Editor Profiles list, select the "Default" profile (or whichever is you main profile) and click the Copy button.
Then:
1. Click in the new profile to edit it
2. Give it a new Title and Description, eg: RS Form, Profile for RS Form.
3. Set Ordering to Order First.
4. Set Components to Select From List and select RS Form in the list.
5. Click on the Editor Parameters tab, and set Relative URLs to No.
6. Make any other changes you require for this profile.
7. Save.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
·
#98131
Hi there,
Great! Thanx for your quick answer!
This works! However..... (here we go )
Is it possible to disable absolute links for articles and enable it for RS Form? Or, this would work as well: enable it for some users and not for others? Some of my clients will do the weirdest stuff in their articles (e.g. they use http:// instead of https:// or vice versa (or other variants...)) and forcing them to use relative links (in these articles) would save me a lot of hassle, whereas I would still be able to make absolute links in the RS Form mails.
Thanx,
Thom
Great! Thanx for your quick answer!
This works! However..... (here we go )
Is it possible to disable absolute links for articles and enable it for RS Form? Or, this would work as well: enable it for some users and not for others? Some of my clients will do the weirdest stuff in their articles (e.g. they use http:// instead of https:// or vice versa (or other variants...)) and forcing them to use relative links (in these articles) would save me a lot of hassle, whereas I would still be able to make absolute links in the RS Form mails.
Thanx,
Thom
Give me a fish and you feed me for a day; teach me to fish and you feed me for a lifetime.
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