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Prevent parsing doesn't ... or does it?

posts: 96 Romania

Hello people. Is it me or wiki parsing is broken ... or rather it works too well.

I have this code that you can see i the attached file. However it's fubared even if I enclose it with the Non parsed sections code listed on the wiki syntax page (You can see the difference by looking at the attached file to see the full code):
1 0 About Me /about/ 2 0 My CV /cv/ 3 1 Hobbies /about/hobbies/ 4 2 PDF Version /cv/cv.pdf 5 2 HTML Version /cv/cv.html 6 3 Computing /about/hobbies/computing.html

Is there something special about it that makes it special even though I specifically tell Tikiwiki not to parse it?

posts: 2881 United Kingdom

Use {CODE()}your text{CODE}

example:

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1 0 About Me /about/ 2 0 My CV /cv/ 3 1 Hobbies /about/hobbies/ 4 2 PDF Version /cv/cv.pdf 5 2 HTML Version /cv/cv.html 6 3 Computing /about/hobbies/computing.html


posts: 2881 United Kingdom

An explanation is that the xml tags look like html and get removed.


posts: 96 Romania
Well, I was just viewing the page in Opera and it still looks the same (it still strips the start and end menu tags) even when surrounded by the code tags. Also, I noticed I can't download the file I attached with either Opera or IE. As far as I recall downloading attached files worked in 1.8.2.

posts: 2881 United Kingdom

Im using Mozilla 1.7 RC2 and the attachment works cool here

Damian


posts: 2881 United Kingdom

There are many places where HTML tags are stripped. Read the notes just underneath the forum posting form:

Posting comments:

Use http://www.foo.com or description for links
HTML tags are not allowed inside comments

Damian


posts: 96 Romania
Well, I tried downloading the attached file in Mozilla 1.7 and it definitely doesn't work. And as for the code parsing problem, I wasn't trying to hack Tikiwiki anyway. I forgot to mention that the code that gets trashed is inside an article. The code is there but it's not displayed correctly. So it looks like a bug to me. What if you want to write an article about XML?

posts: 96 Romania
Well, should I file a bug report on sourceforge or it won't make any difference anyway?🙁