Andrew,
You mention:
> Who's mentioned this before, but seems to be ignored...
Well, I hope whoever maintains rebol.org will not ignore you any longer. You
have presented two very good solutions. Perhaps, one day we'll learn who is
actually maintaining that site and makes the decisions.
Thanks,
Cheryl
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Subject: [REBOL] rebol.org purpose (was "archive" ) Re:(4)
> Cheryl wrote:
> > > you wrote:
> > > >Well, either that's what going on at rebol.org or the site must be
> under
> > > >alien attack! It's funny you should mention wiki. Please explain what
> > > >happened to the HTML source at http://www.rebol.org/web/wiki.html.
> > >
> > > It's right there (as of right now).
> > >
> >
> > I'm viewing that web page under IE 5.01 and right in the middle of the
> HTML text for the source code of wiki is a form to fill out with a submit
> button. Does any one else get this? Seems like pretty strange (if not
alien)
> behavior to me. Or could it be a security hole in my browser?
>
> Here's the HTML:
>
> prin rejoin [header {<a href="wiki.r?wiki=edit">Editing help</a><p>
> <form method="POST" action="wiki.r">^/
> <textarea name="wiki-text" rows=30 cols=80>} raw-wiki
> {</textarea>^/<br>^/}
> pass "action" "submit" {^/} pass "wiki" wiki
> {<input name="submit" type="submit" value="Submit">
> <input name="reset" type="reset" value="Reset"></form>} footer]
>
> Note the HTML form, buttons and so on. The browser is acting on the
> instructions, literally. If my %R2HTML.r script is used on this script,
this
> problem wouldn't have happened, as the "<" is altered to <
automatically.
> An alternative is to use a HTML dialect where "<" is not used.
>
> Andrew Martin
> Who's mentioned this before, but seems to be ignored...
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