Blogspot Image Relinker

By thorbenhauer Last update May 20, 2009 — Installed 1,625 times.

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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
thorbenhauer Script's Author

Yes, that's correct. If you use the context-menu Fx opens the URL from the src attribute of an image tag. Only possibility to prevent this would be to replace the scaled images with the full size images. But this would cause a traffic bloat.

 
ekbworldwide Scriptwright

>> Could you provide an example?

Hmmm...

I spent about 15 minutes trying random blogs to recreate the problem - I couldn't recreate it.

Was I half asleep when I posted about the middle-click problem? Did I really mean... if you use the context-menu and right click "view iamge" - you get a dialog box. *That* always seems to give a dialog box.

example - any image on the page

MUTANT SOUNDS: V/A:Film Noir, American Style,2ble tape box,1984,Netherlands
http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2007/04/vafil...

Well, if I ever find an image that can't be middle-clicked - I'll post about it.

 
thorbenhauer Script's Author

Since this script only modifies the href of links, there should be no impact. Could you provide an example?

 
ekbworldwide Scriptwright

Suggestion

Make middle clicks act like left clicks.

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I always open stuff in new tabs with middle clicks. But if you use middle click with your script - the damn dialog box returns.

 
thorbenhauer Script's Author

As stated in the discussion here
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/5059
this script only works on sites captured by http://*.blogspot.com/*
It is not designed to work with the Google image search.

 
ekbworldwide Scriptwright

>> Thanks for inspiration to ekbworldwide!

Thanks.

It doesn't seem to be working.

example

site:blogger.com palin - Google Image Search
http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&lr=&...

Every image I clicked on opened up a dialog box.

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