• I am looking for a specific feature that could interest all the WP community (we are in, no ?).
    Well i am looking for a plugin that would :

    analyse the poste on the save_post event and store in a table all WP external components :
    <img, <a (internet sites, doc, xls, pdf …) <embed …

    I have been looking for this during long hours on the net. But i believe my quest won’t be solve by one knight ??
    Thank you for your help

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  • Could you explain a bit more what you would like to do?

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    (@arena)

    Well …

    Posts are made of

    • text
    • other stuff included as images, links, docs, videos etc… (<img>,<embed>,< a>,<object>… html tags)

    so i would like to have a plugin to store all the external references of a post in a table.

    The purpose is to have the ability to for example

    • create an rss/atom feed with <img> html tags in the <image>/<logo> rss/atom tag instead of having it in the <description> tag.
    • to include an image when using the ‘the_content_rss()’ function to display post summaries
    • to have the ability (why not) to forbid all external links that are not compliant to your publishing policy
      … well that would be a huge dvpt i believe
    • * i am sure you can have plenty other ideas

      Or instead of a plugin, having a ‘the_image_rss()’ function
      like you have in WP the ‘the_content_rss()’ function that as all html tags removed (sort of fgetss php function used) .

      Am i clear enough …ps : i noticed that when you publish a post with a <img src=’myphoto.jpg’>Me</img>, WP modifies the tag in the post to <img src=’myphoto.jpg’/>

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    (@arena)

    i am sure that with regular expressions (preg_match_all) there is something to dig, i tried to find a good tutorial … i am still looking for it …

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    (@arena)

    if you still want more info, look at my site
    https://www.nogent94.com

    on the first page, the picture appears on the right.

    if you go to the post page (for today it’s https://www.nogent94.com?p=25) picture appears on the left.

    that is the kind of thing you can do with Xref….

    On php.net, preg_match_all is normally well explained.
    But regular expressions are, hmmm, how to say that … reserved to guys who can work a lot on a list of 10 characters…

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