Hi, Olivier,
The easiest way to do it would be to use the HTML encoding string for :,
which is : . So you would enter your tag as:
[[require perl module::DBD::Pg]]
The downside is that it's rather ugly, but it should work and display
correctly. If you want to avoid typing that monstrosity, you could create a
template called, say, "Perl module", whose source looks something like this:
This application requires the Perl module [[require perl
module::{{{1}}}::{{{2}}}]].
...then you could call it as just:
{{perl module|DBD|Pg}}}
-Yaron
On 4/11/07, olivier dugas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear users,
I want to create a relation in my "application page"
[[require perl module::DBD::Pg]]
I want to keep perl module namming syntax.
How to do that ?
Thanks
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Olivier DUGAS
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