Dominik Ruf wrote:
Hi Raphael,
thanks again for our hint. In CMFBibliographyAT I saw that I can use
a
policy to transform content by using text/x-html-safe as target.
But is there a way to use more than one transforms.
Of course you can. That's what transformation chains are for.
First define a transformation chain that puts together all
your custom transforms and then register that chain in the
policy.
HTH,
Raphael
In my case I'd like to a one transform to change #1, etc. into
bugzilla links
and one transform to change [1], etc. into svn links.
When I tried to add a second policy I got:
TransformException: A policy for output text/x-html-safe is yet
defined
On 19 Nov., 13:21, Raphael Ritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dominik Ruf wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to create a Product that replaces #1, #21, etc. in a plone
pages with a link to our bugtracking system. The some as in trac :-)
Wicked does something similar: ((testpage)) becomes a link to
testpage.
I looked at the sources of wicked but since it does much more than
just replacing the brackets it is quite complicated to understand.
Can someone give me a tip how this replacing works or where I can find
some help?
This should be a simple regex exercise.
You can hook this up via portal transforms.
If you want to see a different example look
for CMFBibliographyAT where I use this to
support LaTeX/BibTeX like reference handling
(i.e., \cite{Foo2007} gets replaced with a like
to the appropriate reference ...)
Raphael
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