On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:59 PM, edwin marte <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, I found that the result {Dec is coming from my tests. The Group I am > using is named Decisiones (spanish) so the problem is that substr in not > evaluating {Test.{$?page}$:date} . is only seeing the expression as Plain > Text ( it should be {Tes for our porpuses.) > > Anyway or ideas on making substr evaluate correctly ?
This is a problem with httpvariables that has been reported before (multiple times, I believe?) on this list with suggested fixes. http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg12611.html http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg12610.html Basically the GET variables are supposed to be interpolated once before PTVs and once after. But because of the name of the markup (simple typo) it only gets evaluated *after* PTVs and thus {Test.0001$:date} cannot be interpolated. If you want to fix it, here's what to change in httpvariables.php: Note these 2 Markup calls are almost identical. Specifically the *name* of the markup (the first argument) is identical - '{$?!|@~var} This (having the same name for 2 rules) doesn't work as expected. ===(snip)=== # {$?!|@~var} http variable substitutions before {$var} Markup('{$?|!...@~var}', '<{$var}', '/\\{\\$([\\?\\!\\|@~])(\\w+)\\}/e', "HttpVariables(\$pagename, PSS('$1'), PSS('$2'))"); # {$?!|@~var} http variable substitutions after {$var} Markup('{$?|!...@~var}', '>{$var}', '/\\{\\$([\\?\\!\\|@~])(\\w+)\\}/e', "HttpVariables(\$pagename, PSS('$1'), PSS('$2'))"); ===(snip)=== Change one of the names in your copy of httpvariables -- just add an "x" to the end of one of them (doesn't matter what the change is or which one is changed -- just make sure it doesn't step on the name of another rule...) I think that will solve your problem and leave you without having to use the custom action... -Peter _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
