I think this is related to conditional markup processing, because the problem does not occur without (:if)(:ifend:)

On 2/19/2011 5:35 PM, tkcusr wrote:
Hello,
I have a weird problem using include directive.
The markup on a page is as follows:

(:if false:)
[[#start]]
* aaa
* bbb
* ccc
[[#end]]
(:ifend:)

(:include {$Name}#start:)


That's rendered into HTML as follows:

<p class='vspace'>
<a name='start' id='start'></a>
</p>
<ul>
<li>aa</li>
<li>bb</li>
</ul>


The problem is starting anchor is always included, which I don't want
(cause <p> breaks style of the list containing div).
How can I eliminate that anchor from rendered target? or is this a bug?

Thanks.



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