Database auto-linking filter: Difference between revisions
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If site-wide database auto-linking is enabled by an administrator (via ''Site Administration > Plugins> Filters'' ) any entries in a database will be automatically linked to where the concept words and/or phrases appear within | If site-wide database auto-linking is enabled by an administrator (via ''Site Administration > Plugins> Filters'' ) any entries in a database will be automatically linked to where the concept words and/or phrases appear within that same course. This includes forum postings, internal resources, week summaries etc. | ||
Note: If you do not want particular text to be linked (in a forum posting, say) then you should add <nolink> and </nolink> tags around the text. | Note: If you do not want particular text to be linked (in a forum posting, say) then you should add <nolink> and </nolink> tags around the text. |
Revision as of 10:09, 26 August 2011
Please refer to these notes before editing this page.
If site-wide database auto-linking is enabled by an administrator (via Site Administration > Plugins> Filters ) any entries in a database will be automatically linked to where the concept words and/or phrases appear within that same course. This includes forum postings, internal resources, week summaries etc.
Note: If you do not want particular text to be linked (in a forum posting, say) then you should add <nolink> and </nolink> tags around the text.