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Hard coding site address? #9
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I've been thinking about it when I have to type all the fields several times (during testing)... :-( But I didn't find the time to implement it. We could create a config file in order to do not hardcode the extension itself and the extension could try to read from the config file if it is available or show an empty form if there is no config file. I think it would be quite easy to implement it. Would you like to make a PR with this? I can try to guide you in the process :-D |
I'd better close up this issue... ))) Anyway, thanks one more time for great extension! |
Why??? Don't you like to code a bit? |
See here Pybonacci/jupy2wp#1 |
Hi,
I have tried recently both jpy2wp/ipy2wp and discovered that none of them
have `WP` button on Jupyter frontend.
A question: is it only me who is unable to send blog posts from Jupyter or
something has broken with Jupyter updates?
In case it's really not possible to send posts from Jupyter as of now, do
you plan updating jupy2wp so that it's possible to send posts from Jupyter
as it used to be with ipy2wp?
Best regards,
- Sergey
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See here Pybonacci/jupy2wp#1
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Would you please advice on how to hard code the site address so that while posting to the same site I do not need to repeatedly enter the same address time and again?
Thanks in advance!
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