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Originally Posted by Seth Manson
Awesome new features.
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The synonym table syntax has been extended. Now it's possible to create case-insensitive rewrite rules which affects text only and preserve the HTML code (links, tags etc).
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Since I still working on manual update, I will explain the new syntax here. To use it, you have to put the ">" symbol before the first word in your synonym entry. For example, let's assume that you have the following entry in your synonym table:
>google|teddy panda|big brother
So every occurrence of "google" (case doesn't matter) in the aggregating post will be replaced with "teddy panda" or "big brother". However "teddy panda" or "big brother" phases won't be replaced with "google". So it's not a synonymizing but a case-insensitive rewrite rule.
This rule works very similar to another rewrite rule which has "|" before the first word (e.g.
|google|teddy panda|big brother) excepting two differences:
1) the ">" rewrite rule is case-insensitive;
2) the ">" rewrite rule affects text of your post only but it preserves your HTML code (tags, links etc). Thus if you want to rewrite some URL's, you need to use the old "|" rewrite rule.