Based on Linkify Plus. Turn plain text URLs into links.
< Feedback on Linkify Plus Plus
Fixed at 2.3.9
The script will still linkify numbers if they were considered as IP address.
For example:
127.0.0.1 // ip address
127.0.0.01 // leading zero, NOT ip address
256.0.0.1 // invalid number, NOT ip address
Great! It works like a charm now, thanks a lot!
Is there any way for auto-update scripts here in Greasy-Fork? I remember that scripts from userscripts.org used to auto-update themself with a @updateURL sentence, but I don't see it in any script I've installed here... :-/
I think Greasemonkey remembers the source url when you click the Install button here, so it updates from the same page. Other userscript managers may also do this.
Yes, that seems to be the behaviour with Greasemonkey. I was using Scriptish until now (it's been a long since its last update) and it doesn't have that way of updating.
So I've migrated all my scripts to Greasemonkey. I hope they'll keep updated this way.
Thanks for the answer.
You may want to include an updateURL in the script:
// @updateURL https://greasyfork.org/scripts/4255-linkify-plus-plus/code/Linkify%20Plus%20Plus.user.js
Avoid numbers and quantities?
First of all I'm very pleased using your script. So far it is the script that detects more text-urls here in Greasy Fork!
I have a request, though. I visit a lot of press and news sites and here and there always appear some numbers like:
30.000, 100.000, etc. —I know that, in english, the usual separator for numerals is the comma (,) but in spanish and other languages the standard is to use a dot (.) and that's the problem.
So those amounts appear 'linkified' when they're just numbers and it's kind of annoying.
Could you give it a look when you have some free time, please?
Thank you in advance.