On 2/7/08, David Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06/02/2008, Jared Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Another little feature, is the table row token is the regexp |-+
>
>
> And don't forget row styling:
>
> |-style="background:orange"
>
> (which I didn't know existed until I saw someone using it on our intranet 
> today)

Yeah, that syntax is actually fine - there's no ambiguity at all. What
I think happens is the parser gets to |- and parses the rest of the
line as an XHTML row attribute. If it's junk (eg,
----------------------), then it's just stripped out.

There are lots of rather useless possibilities which are permitted, however:

{|
|-style="background: blue"
|-row-span=3
|foo...
|}

The first "style" row is totally ignored.

Steve

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