I have added support for the new Extension Manager that is in DNBE 1.3 to the Quicker Links extension.
You can download it here.
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May 21. 2008 21:08
Hi, after i close the window all of the links desipere..
Tcip
May 21. 2008 21:20
What window? What links? You may want to check the official dotnetblogengine.net website out, as I have read a few post that talk about the extension settings being reset. You may want to upgrade to the latest version of the blog Engine.
ckincincy
July 1. 2008 15:30
ckincincy: I have the newest blog..
August 3. 2008 07:43
You know what would be really awesome ( I actually plan on working on my self when I get the chance if some else doesn't make it first)... Word Press has a similar plugin. It searches the HTML output of your posts, comments, etc and automatically links keywords it finds in the post to other posts that have been tagged or categorized with that keyword. It really great because you don't have to worry about cross linking your own content. For example, to get to this page, you manually created a link that said something like "My Extensions". So if you had tagged this page with "My extensions" or put it in a category called My Extension the other post would have been auto linked to this post. What's really great, is as you add posts to your blog keywords on old posts are automatically linked to your new posts. Additionally, your new post automatically gets linked to content you have written in the past that is relevant to the new post.
Alexander Higgins
August 3. 2008 12:44
Thats actually a very good idea for an extension, but even at its basic form that is what this extension does.
August 3. 2008 12:51
Hmm. Having not worked in VB.NET for a bit I had to start a project. Kind of surprised that there is no built in refactoring. But I am unaware of any third party tools for VB.NET
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