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Ọwẹ́wẹ̀ 3, 2016
We’re working with a javascript that automatically looks-up an entry in a database if a <span> with a certain class has been placed around a word. Since you don’t want to type <span class=”abc”>entry</span>, we wanted to instead do it with these brackets: {entry}. We created a regular expression to perform the look-up. Other plug-ins would a) replace the contents of the post in the database -> this is not the desired behavior as “<span>”s sometimes get “eaten” by the visual editor b) work for posts, but not for pages c) work for posts, also for pages, but not inside shortcodes -> our theme uses shortcodes for a variety of things, so we needed them. d) completely break the site ___ re.place was the ONLY plug-in out of the 5 we tested that didn’t check any of the above and that ALWAYS worked exactly the way we wanted it to. I highly recommend it!
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