Re: [pmwiki-devel] Anchors in includes

2012-04-22 Thread Petko Yotov
On Sunday 08 April 2012 13:11:19 Patrick R. Michaud wrote: The problem appears to be the definition of $npat on line 1266 of pwmiki.php: $npat = '[[:alpha:]][-\\w*]*'; Note that simply adding a dot to the [-\\w]* part of the expression won't work, as a pair of dots are used to

Re: [pmwiki-devel] Anchors in includes

2012-04-08 Thread Patrick R. Michaud
On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 11:14:54PM +1200, Simon wrote: Thanks for the very prompt reply. I believe that this is a bug then, include does not use the same definition of an anchor token as does the code that parses links and anchors. The problem appears to be the definition of $npat on line 1266

Re: [pmwiki-devel] Anchors in includes

2012-04-08 Thread Simon
Thanks for this. It is rather tricky to parse. The only was to correctly parse #NAME..#NAME is to find the second # and the preceding double dots. A NAME can valid syntactically include a double dot, eg #name1..2..#name3 Simon On 9 April 2012 06:11, Patrick R. Michaud pmich...@pobox.com wrote:

[pmwiki-devel] Anchors in includes

2012-04-07 Thread Simon
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/IncludeAndAnchor I am having difficulty with including content from another page where the anchor is of the format [[#sec1.2]] [1http://ttc.org.nz/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TararuaFootprints/ClassicRoutes ] I'm wondering if the include statement does not correctly accept

Re: [pmwiki-devel] Anchors in includes

2012-04-07 Thread Petko Yotov
On Sunday 08 April 2012 12:12:35 Simon wrote: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/IncludeAndAnchor I am having difficulty with including content from another page where the anchor is of the format [[#sec1.2]] Currently, the included sections should start with a letter, followed by letters,