Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
El lun, 27-02-2006 a las 12:20 +0100, Cyriaque Dupoirieux escribió:
Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
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    * Links are no more rewritten, I mean in the dispatcher, the links
      included in the text of a contract were transformed into
      hyperlinks (with Lex help he I remember)
¿? Can you explain.
For instance, in the previous version of my site, when I wrote in the document a URL (http://...) or a mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) the generated html was respectively :

    * <a href="http://...";>http://...</a>
    * <a
      href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>

Remember the http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-743.
I made a correction to be able to anti-slash the url or mail we don't want to rewrite (such with the webmestre e-mail address)
Now, no URL nor e-mail are rewritten...


Yeah, if you do:
<document>
  <header>
    <title>know the unknown - about</title>
  </header>
  <body>
   <section id="about-x">
      <title>about tarGET-X</title>
<p> <a href="http://www.uni-paderborn.de/";>
         <strong> University of Paderborn, Germany </strong>
       </a>
<p> </section>
  </body>
</document>

That should produce a link.

If you do <document>
  <header>
    <title>know the unknown - about</title>
  </header>
  <body>
   <section id="about-x">
      <title>about tarGET-X</title>
<p> <strong> University of Paderborn, Germany </strong> - http://www.uni-paderborn.de/<p> </section>
  </body>
</document>

You should not get any link!
Yes and it's a pity :-P .
In v2 that was a bug caused by FOR-745 and the fix in FOR-743 is
affecting only pipes that are using the Lex (e.g. the css-dispatcher).
What you call a bug was IMO a very nice feature indeed ;-) .

and BTW, why the css-dispatcher still need the LEX ?

Salutations,
Cyriaque,
If you want a link you need to use <a/>. ;-)

salu2