I'm checking a URL today and in the article I see %LINK% within the article itself. Is this from GSA not converting it to the link?
Thanks
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Sven www.GSA-Online.de
%link% has never been a macro...you probably mean %url%
Stanger
No, I double checked and in the article is %LINK%.
Stanger
That's why I'm wondering if it's in the article program I'm using.
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
Who created your content?
Stanger
wicked article creator
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
Can you paste the whole sentence where %link% is placed? Im wondering is %link% is the url embedded in html or if %link% should be replaced with <a href="%url%">%anchor_text%</a>
%link% is an option that Senuke X uses to insert links within the body of the articles.
WAC has an option to export in GSA format, so use that.
Stanger
This was a GSA format, so now I'm wondering if its a problem with WAC exporting it incorrectly.
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
next version will add a html link for %link%
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
Are there any more macros that this *nukesomething* program uses? Now that almost all *xsomething* macros are added.
Stanger
Yeah there are several. I'm about ready to quit using it and go back to Kontent Machine because of the headaches it's been giving me.
livewire
I noticed this too when checking verified posts using WAC generated content. This is a bug in WAC 2.5, the %LINK% token is inserted when GSA output is specified. Version 2.4 didn't do this.
Stanger
thanks for the answer, I'm going to stop using WAC until he fixes several of the bugs I've found.
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