Hi John
This is excellent news - going to your web page [2] gives some Object reference
not set to an instance of an object in the borders, by the way.
Best wishes
James
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Davidson
Sent: 21 July 2008 21:06
To: FlexWiki Users Mailing List
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] New Parser Beta 1 (build 2.1.0.247)
The first beta of the new parser is finally ready!!
You can get your required version of the build at [1]. This build can be safely
used for production as the original parser is fully intact and is the default.
See the instructions in flexwiki.config.template of the build to set the
variable to enable the new parser.
More details about this release are at [2], which uses the new parser. Please
review the known issues before submitting a bug report. If anyone using the new
parser is unable to resolve issues I will try to assist in making changes to
the wiki text that may be required. Generally these are minimal and only a
result of using an xslt transform.
The intent going forward is to continue to support the original parserat least
for a number of years, but anyone wanting new functionality in the original
parser would need to provide the necessary patches and updated unit tests.
The new parser will correctly output xhtml (currently set for transitional, but
will correctly generate strict). The only caveat here is that xhtml requires
that element id's be unique. Cases where this may not be the case are border
implementations and topics with user created div or span elements.For those
cases the id values should be changed to class values for the tag and
appropriate css revised. Even implementations using the original parser should
look at making these changes as browser anomalies may begin to appear under
certain circumstances (Firefox3 with firebug is one example).
Comments are welcome, enjoy
John Davidson
[1] http://builds.flexwiki.com/download/flexwikicore-20/2.1.0.247/
[2] http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWikiNew/default.aspx/OdsWiki/NewParserBeta1.html
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