On Mar 19, 11:55 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did you forget to delete some debugging code? I get this output at the
> > top whenever a button is on a page:
>
> > Array ( [name] => submit [value] => SAVE )
>
> Oops. Sheepishly... It's line 356 in markups.php. I'll patch and
> re-release. But it might be just as easy to delete that line.
>
> > On Mar 19, 9:23 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> * Improved box, code, markup, and html tags to be able to take simple
> >> attrs: <box style='border:1px red solid; background-color:black;
> >> font-weight:900; color:white;text-transform:uppercase; width:300px'>.
>
> > Excellent. I wanted to request these, too.
>
> Good...
>
> >> * Removed a redundant htmlspecialchars in links function (added a
> >> couple releases back).
>
> > Are you talking about &? If so, then please 
> > validate:http://validator.w3.org/.
>
> > -> "cannot generate system identifier for general entity "action" ...
> > "The most common cause of this error is unencoded ampersands in URLs"
>
> I've had several problems with links not working--I'll have to look
> into this more to see exactly what is allowed and what isn't it.
>
> > While at validation:
>
> > -> end tag for element "ul" which is not open
> > -> end tag for element "div" which is not open
>
> > I have seen these on my pages too.
>
> If you can generate some code that creates this, it would help me in
> debugging. Those bullets are trouble.  :)

Sorry, it was a bit ambiguous what I said. I proposed to validate
http://www.boltwire.com/

There are bullets that produce this.

> >> * Fixed core actions so preview button now works.
>
> > Missed it so terribly!
>
> Very strange problem. I'm looking forward to simpler but more powerful
> forms in 4.xx very much.
>
> >> * Fixed search command to take fmt parameters
>
> > Fixed my issues.
>
> Great!  It will still probably take one or two more to get everything
> just right. But we're pretty functional once again. My spacing hacks
> now are trivial compared to what was required before we opened the
> vspace can of worms. BoltWire //almost// reads my mind now.

Soon it will also cook for you. Cookbook and recipes will be more
fitting then.

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