1. You don't need to put back the code into the HTML, PmWiki
automatically does this if your recipe calls the Keep() function. So you
can remove the last markup rule.
2. I recommend placing your rules not before "<markup", but after the
escaped code ">[=" this way you can sometimes escape this in order to
show it in your documentation. So the first rule may start like this:
Markup_e('keeptagto','>[=',
This will probably also delete existing <:vspace> tags. If it doesn't,
see below.
3. If the vspace tags are still there, remove them in the KeepTagto()
function:
function KeepTagto($html) {
$html = htmlspecialchars_decode($html);
$html = preg_replace('/<:[^>]*>/', '', $html);
# the rest of your function here...
# your function should probably end like this:
return Keep($out);
}
Petko
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On 2016-06-03 06:18, Carlos AB wrote:
Hi,
I am doing a recipe called tagto, to be able to use html tags inside
PmWiki in a different way.
I have one small problem, even though I tried to take the html
processing entirelly out of the pmwiki flow of markup rules, I still
get this <:vspace> in the resulting code.
First there is a rule to Keep - just like the PmWiki function - the
html out of the code, and the last markup puts the code back and
translates it to html.
The rules are as follow:
Markup_e('keeptagto','<markup','/(\\[tagto\\].*?\\[tagtoend\\])/si',"KeepTagto(\$m[1])");
Markup_e('rtrvtagto','><:','/(.*)/s',"RtrvTagto(\$m[1])");
But I still get the <:vspace> tag . How can I get rid of it?
Carlos_AB
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