On 23/08/12 17:03, Simon Tremblay wrote:
My last one in the same thread (Re: [fossil-users] Is there a way to disable
wiki links when using HTML?
<http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg09413.html>)
seems to have been dropped from the mailing list too.

But we both appeared in the fossil-users Digest, Vol 55, Issue 42‏.

It is indeed odd.

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Here's another of my replies that was dropped:

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Re: [fossil-users] Mailing list messages dropped

On 24/08/12 05:10, Rene wrote:
 :
 :
> Looking through the tickets I saw this one
> http://localhost:8080/tktview?name=b0f1e3fed2
> drh added on 2010-07-25 20:35:08:
> The "Use-HTML-Wiki" flag (which is a user-contributed feature and not part of
> the maintained Fossil design) was specifically engineered to accept hyperlinks
> in [...] in addition to HTML. For pure HTML with no interpretation at all,
> please consider using embedded documentation with files ending in ".html". 
Such
> files are delivered to the browser as-is, with a test/html mimetype, and can
> thus contain whatever HTML you desire.
>

Thank you so much, this is exactly what I was after!

It's a pity about the [...] links, never mind, for most use cases the
embedded documentation is a better fit for rich project related
documents. In any case the "Use HTML" option makes promiscuous
collaborative editing risky which is the the whole point of a wiki in
the first place. For me the take-away from all this is don't
use the "Use HTML" option.


Cheers, Stuart
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