Hi Toni,

thanks... I'm terribly sorry for the mistake, and guess I have created
a fix (tested yesterday or so by Floris) which is to say "escape=1"
instead of the original "escape=0" in the offending position (your line
number is correct, Floris' not). Could you please try to see if running
with "escape=1" works for you as well?

Not that critical - as long as it only takes a one-liner it was only a bit inconvenient... :-) escape=1 works for me too1. And looking through plain() I would agree that settings this var to 1 is right, as it triggers the cgi.escape() afterwards. But my python knowledge is limited.

Cheers,
Andreas



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