Hello Dan & thanks for looking into this,
unfortunately php breaks (i.e. produces the classical blank screen that
occurs when syntax fails) when using the suggested syntax (with and without
the single quotes, and irrespective of <>{}[] mode). Too, 'thefunction'
yields different results whenever it is called, so I still think it would
be neat to assign the return value to a variable.
- Would you still see a way to do this?
On a related note, I observed some few other things, which should probably
work:
(1) when calling a page assigning a get-variable (i.e.
https://www.somesite.com/thewiki/index.php?p=somepage&thevar=someexpression),
the get-call (and by consequence thevar) is lost when calling the print
action, which results in not rendering thevar-based output.
(2) in the fmt-bit of the described search function, when adding either
rel='lightbox'or data-lightbox='{+p}' (since the most recent version), this
syntax is ignored. As this seems to have worked in the past after reading
some earlier BoltWire notes, I wonder where I'm going wrong here.
(3) search results of the described search function are appended and
rendered inserting line breaks (<br>) between items. Is there a way to have
this rendered just using e.g. a space?
Thanks & regards,
JF
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