garvinhicking wrote:One thing that came to my mind: MAybe you could use the HTTP_Request method to open the URL? Currently this only works when PHP's allow_url_fopen wrappers are enabled. You could check the spartacus plugin for example on "HTTP_Request" for an example on how to make use of that method, if you'd have the time? (Which I'm lacking this week, sadly)
Thanks, I'll looking into that next week when I have more time.
stm999999999 wrote:
would anyone be angry if I split this thread and branch off the detailed discussio into its own thread?
go ahead. I've been suggesting something like this before. Hopefully I'll find the thread again
My wife gave me that hint.
What about autocompletion (js based) in the tag section. The tags are already loaded in "#backend_freetag_list" so all that its left is to build up an js array and try to search in it when the user has entered at least two chars.
I only knew the jquery ui autocomplete [0] but i like the idea.
A easier thing would be, to add a "<br />" after the last tag of a char to have a new char started in a new line.
artodeto wrote:What about autocompletion (js based) in the tag section. The tags are already loaded in "#backend_freetag_list" so all that its left is to build up an js array and try to search in it when the user has entered at least two chars.
serendipity_event_freetag already uses autocomplete. But (in my case) sometimes it doesn't seems to work, could be it depends on order of event-plugins, if it is working or not.