Hi,
I was already aware of this bug. It will be fixed in 1.1
Thanks,
Je77
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 01:56:11PM -0400, William Tozier wrote:
> In Swiki 1.0/Com 4.9 (using a refs-derived swiki), whenever anybody
> uses an 'add to this page' form, then they punch the button the text
> is added correctly to the XML record for the page, but the page is
> not rendered correctly.
>
> For example, if the source code of a page includes the following text block:
>
> ><text>!!Book notes
> >!*2*
> >
> >!Suggested books
> >- The Wiki Way: *http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/020171499X*
> >_
> >Stuff to add in a list:
> >-List Item #1
> >+
> >_
> >!Miscellaneous notes
> >*11*
> ></text>
>
> Then when somebody adds text with the browser form and the resulting
> page is presented to them in their browser, the *links* are rendered
> correctly (*2* and *11* are expanded to the correct page names, in
> the example above), but the markup is rendered as-is, with "!", "_",
> "-" and "+" appearing in the browser itself.
>
> Why this is not a major bug: If the page is re-loaded, it renders
> fine. It's just that the image presented after something is added via
> the browser form is not pretty.
>
> This also seems to occur with multiple pluses.
>
> Best regards,
> Bill
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