• Resolved Hanno

    (@bsoftde)


    I am using a plugin which does email encoding, which means that there is no more ‘mailto’ link but a javascript instead. As this is not coded using the ‘<script>’ tag, your suggested option ‘Ignore script’ does not work. However, the plugin uses a distinctive class name. So maybe an option like ‘Recognize links by class’ could be helpful?
    If you need more details on this problem, don’t hesitate to contact me.

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  • @bsoftde We do have that feature already. If You go to exception tabs we have the option “ignore links by class”.

    With this, you can work those links later at the “excluded links” tab.

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    Thread Starter Hanno

    (@bsoftde)

    It does not work as described.
    Unencrypted mail link: data-wpel-link is set to “internal”
    Encrypted mail link: data-wpel-link is set to “ignore”
    There is no difference if the class is mentioned on the exception tab or not.
    If I add ‘data-wpel-link=”external”‘ manually to the mail link it works as long as the link is not encrypted. As soon as encryption is active, the manual entry is automatically changed to “ignore” again. How can that be?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Hanno.

    @bsoftde if Encrypted mail link: data-wpel-link is set to “ignore” so it’s working with the options within the “Exception tabs”. Now You should have “excluded links” tab where you can put the same configuration as external.

    Anyway, without the website and looking carefully at what is happening, and base myself only on what You describe is not easy to give proper support.

    Thread Starter Hanno

    (@bsoftde)

    I appreciate your quick replies very much. Unfortunately I still can’t get the plugin to work the way I would like it to. Anyway, I found a workaround, as the plugin that does the email encoding lets me add a class to every mail link. So I simply ignore email links in your plugin, and generate a special email icon via CSS.
    Maybe this could also be an enhancement for your plugin, treating mail links in a separate way, and providing special icons.
    Thanks for your efforts.

    @bsoftde seems a great feature. Also, can You tell us how that “encrypted” link looks like? Maybe we can also in the future to add something to that.

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    Thread Starter Hanno

    (@bsoftde)

    Here comes the link:

    <a href="javascript:;" data-enc-email="unaab[at]obygr.qr?fhowrpg=Jrofvgr%20|%20Oyügratnyrevr" class="bo_mail" data-wpel-link="ignore">"></a>

    The ‘class’ entry is voluntarily defined by the WordPress admin (not always present!), ‘data-enc-email’ contains the encrypted email address, subject asf.
    Hope that helps.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Hanno.
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