I did try to do the same with showing real XML code on page, but there it does not work.. Do you have another trick for that?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Felix Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: dinsdag 29 januari 2002 13:14 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [pws] Star which doesn't activate a page name. > > > John Fletcher wrote: > > > I want to include C++ code in my wiki pages. C++ contains *, so I > > would like to do something which will print as * and will > not activate > > a swiki page name. > > > > I have tried * which gets translated into a star, > > > > and ☆ which doesn't print. > > > > ANy thoughts. > > > have you tried to sorround the C++-code using <html><pre>? > > <html><pre> > #include <iostream> > #include <list> > #include <iterator> > #include <algorithm> > > struct { > void operator()(int i){cout<<i<<"\n";} > } c; > int main(){ > list<int> il(2,1); > list<int>::iterator i1(il.begin()),i2(i1);i2++; > back_insert_iterator<list<int> >i3(il); > for(;*i1<20000;i1++,++i2) > *i3=*i1+*i2; > for_each(il.begin(),il.end(),c); > return 0; > } > </pre></html> > > works on swiki 1.1 > > > Cheers, > > > felix > > > > > > I am using an old swiki on Squeak 2.2 > > > > John > > > > > > > >
