Linkr



This extension lets you quickly link to articles in your Joomla! site when you are creating content. You can either search for your article with the search box, or find it by selecting the section and category. Finally, the link class, title, relation and url are completely customizable, making Linkr the perfect linking extension for Joomla!
Linkr - The Link Creator
Extra features include linking to menu items, contacts and files. Linkr can also help you create bookmarking links and a list of links to other articles to incite your visitors to read more!
Supported Editors: Artof Editor, CKEditor, FCK, JCE, JoomlaFCK, JXtended, TinyMCE (stock), TMEdit, XHTMLSuite, Xinha, XStandard. (Other editors will have limited functionality.)
Supported Languages: English, Spanish, Estonian, French, Italian, Romanian, Russian, and Swedish
What's new?
-Many bug fixes
Since 2.3.8
-Compatibility with MooTools 1.2
-Compatibility with Internet Explorer 9
-Support for Akeeba System Restore Point
Since 2.3.7
-Centralized settings page
-Streamlined debugging
-Compatibility with Firefox 4 and Google Chrome
Since way back when:
-Use Linkr in other extensions
-Link to anchors and article pages (pagebreaks)
-Link to sections and categories
-Choose page format (RSS, Atom, PDF)
When you have SEF enabled on your site, Linkr will detect that but then it will generate the SEF URL itself based on (but not delegated to) Joomla's built-in, unconfigurable SEF rules. If you install one of the popular advanced SEF packages (I'm using sh404SEF), it won't work at all, and even if you just use Joomla's built-in SEF, it won't work for any article that doesn't have a menu item pointing to it.
I was able to get this extension to work perfectly with sh404SEF by manually eliminating the SEF logic from the Linkr code so that it always generates a raw url to the article. SEF solutions work in both directions, they will convert the friendly URL you put in your browser to the raw URL on the back-end, but they will also convert raw URLs back to friendly URLs *using the same set of rules* as the page is put together. It's actually safer to store the raw URL in your articles so that if you ever change SEF solutions or even just change the rules in your SEF solution, you won't have a site full of broken links as they'll all be translated according to the new rules automatically.
That being said, I still give this plugin an excellent rating since it was probably the most beneficial to our writers.
You make a very good point, and Linkr was updated to store the "raw" URLs.
To get it to work with SmartSEF, disable SmartSEF, and in global configuration disable SEF, mod rewrite, and suffix to URLs. Do all your linking, and when you are finished just go back and enable everything again, and you'll have SEF URLs.
And it works fine with SEF as well. If the first guess isn't correct just use configure link, and it should be done within seconds. (I'm using the buildt-in SEF for 1.5).
This bug has been fixed in the latest version. Thanks for the feedback.
First one, before I can run the script:
I get an error message at article.php line 361 :
$string = $lang->transliterate( $string );
After commenting this line, the script is working.
Secondly, I have a test article posted from front-end. When I want to link the article, I found nothing under the its category. However, I am able to find it through the search box.
Good job. Keep it updated.
Thanks for the feedback.
These particular bugs are now fixed in the latest version.







