This misses anything but plain tags in the header
↓
if( sqlite3_strlike("%%", zHeader, 0)!=0 ){
Th_Render(zDfltHeader);
}
It might rather be %%, so any style attributes
like get recognized still.
Perhaps zDfltHeader[] could even contain a short HTML comment
>
> $ fossil clone https://www2.sqlite.org/docsrc doc.sqlite
> Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
> Error: not authorized to clone
> Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
> Clone done, sent: 537 received: 582 ip: 2.0.1.187
> server returned an error - clone aborted
> $ foss
On 2 July 2018 at 09:05, Brian Nguyen wrote:
>> $ fossil clone https://www2.sqlite.org/docsrc doc.sqlite
>> Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
>> Error: not authorized to clone
>> Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
>> Clone done, sent: 537 received: 582 ip: 2.0.1.187
>>
On Jul 2, 2018, at 8:11 AM, mario wrote:
>
> This misses anything but plain tags in the header
> ↓
> if( sqlite3_strlike("%%", zHeader, 0)!=0 ){
>Th_Render(zDfltHeader);
> }
>
> It might rather be %%, so any style attributes
> like get recognized still.
Under
Mon, 2 Jul 2018 17:20:17 -0600 Warren Young :
> Under what conditions would you have two different tags in a
> single document differing only by class, and thus need a CSS selector
> to differentiate them?
Of course you wouldn't want two tags.
But that's exactly the bug I ran into:
http://
It's pretty common to put classes on tags, to use CSS to
conditionally choose different renderings by simply changing the class of
the body tag.
../Dave
On 3 July 2018 at 00:23, mario wrote:
> Mon, 2 Jul 2018 17:20:17 -0600 Warren Young :
>
> > Under what conditions would you have two differen
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