Thank you Conor, for the time you spend and this :wink: The aim off all these changes is to have something more dedicaed to comics. Maybe some others also request this, maybe not, but a "comicpedia" may interrest some other people especially in western Europe, FR, BE... You already have th...
By the way, I found a solution like this : <!--IFlinks <div class="boxHolderRight"> <ul>[linksBegin]<a HREF="[link:url]"><img src="/Users/me/Pictures/Planches/[link:name].jpg" width="80" border="0"></a> [linksEnd]</ul></div> </div> ENDlinks--> But th...
Hi Conor, Don't abandon :wink: I have another idea, and I'm quite sure you can help : instead of replacing, why not simply substring? What I'm looking for in fact is src without "pedia://bruji.com/loadLink=" So, I need to have a "NewLink" which would be the [link:url] minus the 2...
Hi Connor, I tried, but didn't manage to use the code. I also checked on the web site, but couldn't find my answer... I was wondering if this could come from 'x' : nowhere in the code I can see "definition" element is defined i is defined but not x My only marks are VB (specially Excel), I...
Hi Conor, I tried the link displayed as an image and... I'm not successful with it. First tests give a question mark in a blue sqaure. So, I tried to see what was the link behind (where it was pointing at), and found this : img src="[link:url]" Gives : img src="pedia://bruji.com/loadL...
Hi all, I just switched from PC to Mac few days ago and "play" with it :D I want now of course transfer important stuff I may have in my PC in my Mac. First thing is my comics collection, and therefore, I use BookPedia. I made the necessary csv and txt export and import, and have now all m...