Rating: 5 stars
I must confess here, that I was searing at for a while back there, but once I realised what I was doing wrong: then Wallop! – Absolutely brilliant pop-up.
TUT: After putting this on the page [tbd_terms terms_page_id=xxx] no worries.
The wrong thing I did followed, .. example from web page states.
Create a link to a downloadable file like this:
[tbd_link url=\”URL\”]link text[/tbd_link]
So this is what I constructed, ..
Download link [ [tbd_link url=\”https://www.dropbox.com/s/4oksvr75fhkf5z1/TU%20-%20V1%20-%20Day%20Break%20-%20ePub.zip?dl=1\”]Day Break[/tbd_link] ] in ePub format.
It didn’t work, .. and I got a 404 error. I am also using Dropbox as my file repository, but I can’t see why that would be an issue.
ANYHOW: The link below does work, ..
Download link [ [tbd_link url=”https://www.dropbox.com/s/4oksvr75fhkf5z1/TU%20-%20V1%20-%20Day%20Break%20-%20ePub.zip?dl=1″%5DDay Break[/tbd_link] ] in ePub format.
Not a great deal of difference, but the linking thing *DID NOT* like that escape \” sequence being in it. Or maybe I’m just thick, and the back-slash wasn’t supposed to go there in the first place. – Now, I’ve no idea if that’s right or not, but my pop-up copyright link and file download works like a charm.
But it goes to show you how complicated escaping from the maddin crowd can actually get; without you realizing the depth of the bloomin’ rabbit hole you’ve just fallen down in getting away from the rabid quotes.
Thanks for reading, Jessica: Praise be the ORI.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I was looking exactly for this and you saved me a lot of hours.
There isn’t a backslash after …url=\”… though. I think it was a typo in the description
Rating: 4 stars
Documentation realy need some improvement!
similar plugin “Agreement”
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