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Started by Joachim Müller, October 26, 2003, 12:01:08 PM

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Joachim Müller

Currently, the keywords can only be separated by spaces. In a future version I'd like to have the option to specify the keyword delimiter in the config page.
There has been a discussion on this on the old board, please refer to http://coppermine.sourceforge.net/oldboard/viewtopic.php?t=1914
Please also take into account the "umlauts" problem.

Anyone of the dev team wants to volunteer on this issue?

GauGau

Tarique Sani

Err... future version <> 1.2.0 OR I am worng?
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Joachim Müller

hehe, any dev version is fine by me;
I was just trying to clarify that this won't go into the cpg1.2.0Final :wink:

GauGau

Joachim Müller

just to get an idea: I've already included the hack from the old board into my existing install, but there's a problem with the Umlauts - see http://www.gaugau.de/galerie/displayimage.php?pos=-3422 as an example (look at the keyword section)...

GauGau

Tarique Sani

OK I will look into this sometime next week...

P.S. Wife looked over the shoulder and wants to know the mystery behind the word "Gaugau"
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Tarique Sani

Quote from: "gaugau"just to get an idea: I've already included the hack from the old board into my existing install, but there's a problem with the Umlauts

Line 248 the regex /(\S+)/  - what did you replace that with?
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Joachim Müller

currently, the regex is        $info[$lang_picinfo['Keywords']]   = '<span class="alblink">'.preg_replace("/(\w+)/","<a href=\"thumbnails.php?album=search&search=\\1\">\\1</a>" , $CURRENT_PIC_DATA['keywords']).'</span>';

@Swati: "GauGau" is my nickname - it's pronounced like "gow gow" (like "cow", only with "g"). My "realname" is "Joachim", which is a common German name, often nicknamed "jojo" (hear pronounciation). This has changed (during school) over "jaujau" to "gaugau" (I didn't choose this name!). First I wasn't to happy with this nickname, but people hardly know me by my realname, so I got used to it (see this in detail on the German page http://gaugau.de/specials/faq/gaugau.htm )

GauGau