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aitch ref!

Description

Useful for switching between different development environments. Attempts to replace any absolute urls, whether generated though WordPress option like ‘siteurl’ or ‘home’, or through hardcoded urls in posts.

Screenshots

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Installation

  1. Place entire /aitch-ref/ directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Enter all possible site urls in the text box, each on a new line. Example could be https://wordpress.org/ , https://dev.wordpress.org/, http://dev.wordpress. Note — subdirectories to not currently work, so http://127.0.0.1/~wordpress/ would give you bad results
  4. Important if SSL is used on site — each record needs an entry for ssl. For example, if your dev environment is http://dev.wordpress you will need to enter https://dev.wordpress as well even if it does not exist.
  5. Look at your source, now back to me. Now back to your source.

FAQ

Installation Instructions
  1. Place entire /aitch-ref/ directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Enter all possible site urls in the text box, each on a new line. Example could be https://wordpress.org/ , https://dev.wordpress.org/, http://dev.wordpress. Note — subdirectories to not currently work, so http://127.0.0.1/~wordpress/ would give you bad results
  4. Important if SSL is used on site — each record needs an entry for ssl. For example, if your dev environment is http://dev.wordpress you will need to enter https://dev.wordpress as well even if it does not exist.
  5. Look at your source, now back to me. Now back to your source.

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Changelog

0.9.8

allow AITCH_REF_SERVER_URL constant, back compat

0.9.7

major refactor, require php 5.4

.91

fixed typo in absolute filter, fix absolute check with offsite https links

.9

refactor to namespace

.86

moving to github

.85

fixed short tags, escape textarea

.8

better MU functionality

.75

added SSL support — for now you must add additional entries for each environment even if a dev ssl does not exist
added filter for stylesheet_uri

.71

added filter for login_url

.70

removed DIR for php 5.2 compat

.69

removes duplicates from url list in admin

.68

added filter for wp_get_attachment_url

.66

pre_post_link changed to not use absolute link, was causing double http:// on some sites

.65

added aitch() helper function

.62

force baseurl in absolute filter

.61

added filter for term_link

0.6

added filter for style_loader_src

0.59

added filter for content_url

0.58

admin_url uses absolute url filter now

0.55

fixed bug affecting ‘upload_dir’ filter

0.53

added filter for admin scripts

0.51

fixed deprecated argument in add_options_page()

0.5

discovered incompatibility in wordpress 2.x, bumped minimum version to 3.0 — no new functionality

0.49

fixed bug in self::$path, discrepancies on $_SERVER[‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’] on certain environments

0.42

fixed bug in updating options on a multiuser install

0.3

better handling of mu / single blog installs. MU uses blog #1 for all options db storage

0.2

minor code cleanups, using json_encode for options db storage, fancy graphic

0.15

minor code cleanups

0.1

yes, its here