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a couple litte issues

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10:56 am
January 4, 2010


keith@hostcat.net

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Hi,

First, thanks for the awesome plugin. I have a couple questions though. I'm using wordpress 2.9, twitter widget pro 2.1.4 and php5.

One issue is the regex that converts the links into html links is stopping at "?" so anything after the ? in a link is not included in the <a></a>. I looked at the code and I can see the "?" in the regex so i'm not sure whats going on.

Second, sometimes there are long links posted and they don't wrap so they are sticking outside of the content div for the widget. I don't know if there is any solution to that really… If I can get my user to always  use url shorteners that would be great!

Anyway, thanks a lot for the great widget.

Keith

10:47 am
January 5, 2010


AaronCampbell

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I'll take a look at the regex when I get a chance.

The rest of your problems can be fixed with CSS.  You can either force the text in the link to wrap, or you can hide overflow on the container so that it doesn't stick outside the box.

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1:52 pm
January 5, 2010


keith@hostcat.net

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posts 3

Aaron -

Just wanted to say thanks for the quick reply.

Happy New Years

10:53 am
January 7, 2010


keith@hostcat.net

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posts 3

AaronCampbell said:

I'll take a look at the regex when I get a chance.

The rest of your problems can be fixed with CSS.  You can either force the text in the link to wrap, or you can hide overflow on the container so that it doesn't stick outside the box.


Aaron -

It's the "_" not being included in the regex pattern, not the "?" like I said. So I added "_" to the preg_replace_callback() calls and my links are all good!

Thanks again.


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