Ironically it's the iframe plugin from digital spider. I'll see if I can whip up a unit test for you
On Mon, Oct 27, 2025, 3:31 PM Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alex! > > That's weird, you're supposed to get the parameters as they were provided > to the plugin. I suppose the plugin isn't doing nothing fancy, so a couple > of ideas/questions: > > - [#1] notes special plugin parameters to get the plugin invocation, do the > parameters arrive there as supposed? > > - Any chance you could share the plugin code? Or a unit test highlighting > the issue? > > > Kind regards, > juan pablo > > [#1] https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=HowToWriteAPlugin > > El vie, 24 oct 2025, 21:30, Alex O'Ree <[email protected]> escribió: > > > If I have a jspwiki plugin that requires an input parameter (url), you > > would define it in the wiki page with something like this > > > > [{org.myplugin.Plugin url=https://www.weather.gov}] > > however i'm seeing what appears to be parsing issue somewhere up in > jspwiki > > codes. When I request the "url" parameter, i only get back "https" that's > > it. > > > > I've tried wrapping the value in quotes but then i get null for "url" > > > > Open to suggestions > > >
