On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
AFAIK this is the right behavior and not a bug. you ask for the
StructureText document to be rendered and you inform the rendering
machinery that the document is in structured text. the rendering process
will output HTML.
i think what you want is
When I use dtml-var StructureTextDoc fmt=structured-text
I got html /html in the result. Are there any reason that it should be
there? I wounder how can structured text generate valid html or be used in
wap applications.
If structured text is hard coded to output unnecessary html then I
AFAIK this is the right behavior and not a bug. you ask for the
StructureText document to be rendered and you inform the rendering
machinery that the document is in structured text. the rendering process
will output HTML.
i think what you want is to simply say dtml-var StructureTextDoc
I asked, some time ago, why the StructuredText.py did not work with the example
provided in the triple quotes but my email has been patchy. Did anybody reply as to
why the :: does not work all the time?
Nigel
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