[wp-hackers] shortcode for images?

Jon Mihkkal Inga lilla.molnet at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 14:52:10 GMT 2009


@Gaarai:I see why shortcodes would be very costly then. Pardon my
ignorence.


2009/1/30 Gaarai <gaarai at gaarai.com>

> All the storage containers are scalars. In other words, you can't have a
> plural field type in SQL.
>
> This means that the only way to store the children into a field is to store
> them in a delimited (comma or otherwise) format. Doing this means that the
> database can no longer perform queries that can load the necessary children
> records. Instead, the software now has to pull the required record, look for
> a non-empty children field, split the field on the delimiter, and issue a
> new query to request each one of those records. So, rather than being able
> to load all of a record's children in one query, you now have two queries
> and some processing logic.
>
> There is the other solution of having a children table which would store a
> pointer to the parent and to a single child. This adds in yet another table
> though and such a solution is typically reserved for multi to multi
> relationships, so it could potentially add nasty issues if plugins or bad
> code improperly modified/added records to the table.
>
> In short, having the parent field is the best solution since it minimizes
> complexity of the database and increases query efficiency.
>
> You may not like it since you prefer to think about the relationship the
> other way around, but it truly is the right way to do the database design.
>
> Chris Jean
> http://gaarai.com/
> http://wp-roadmap.com/
>
>
>
> Jon Mihkkal Inga wrote:
>
>> Hi there.I agree with Paul in that hardcoding the attachment url in posts
>> is
>> an obstacle when it comes to portability and customisation.
>> If you for example want the attachments to be wrapped in a particular way
>> you are forced to use regex or shortcodes in any case and this is
>> extremely
>> cumbersome when having to deal with captions that are still shortcodes at
>> the time of filtering. I'd also like to point out that the inheritance of
>> attachments is a bit awkward. As I understand it, children are found
>> through
>> the content of the "post_parent" field. Wouldn't it be cleaner and more
>> predictable to have a "post_children" field instead?
>> That would surely speed up the get_children call, as it will not need to
>> inspect more than one field of post XX to find its children. That would
>> perhaps ease performance penalties imposed by not inserting attachment
>> urls
>> in posts.
>>
>> /j
>>
>> 2009/1/30 scribu <scribu at gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>
>>> When you upload an image through the default media upload and you enter a
>>>> caption for the image then insert into post what is inserted is
>>>> something
>>>> like:
>>>>
>>>> [caption id="attachment_2817" align="aligncenter" width="212"
>>>> caption="Corporate America More GLBT-Friendly Than Ever."]<a href="
>>>> http://www.hrc.org"><img src="
>>>> http://blogstaging.hrcsupport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/side.jpg"
>>>> alt="Corporate America More GLBT-Friendly Than Ever." title="side"
>>>> width="212" height="90" class="size-full wp-image-2817" /></a>[/caption]
>>>>
>>>> When you view this in the WYSIWYG you will see the image and the caption
>>>> text below it. Simple enough.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I think shortcode for captions is justified because there isn't a HTML
>>> equivalent for them, which is not the case for images.
>>>
>>> Adding a performance hit of this magnitude just to make a single
>>>
>>>
>>>> event easier to handle is a poor solution. I also think that it's
>>>> barking up the wrong tree.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I agree. Speaking of migrations, what would happen if you would want to
>>> switch to something other than WP? You would have to use another script
>>> to
>>> parse the shortcodes, which can lead to other problems.
>>>
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