Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-22 Thread Gerritjan Koekkoek
Hi Thomas,

This is good help, thank you.
But still the fenomenon is the same; the first call to the macro fails with the 
same error message about inline

THe code looks like this;
{{include document=CdLSAssociations.Macros/}}
{{velocity wiki=true}}
#set($attachments = $doc.attachmentList)

#ShowFlag(za 30)

#foreach ($attach in $attachments)
  #set($tmpCountryCodeFileName = $attach.filename)
  #StripExtension($tmpCountryCodeFileName $FileNameWithoutExtension)
  #ShowFlag($FileNameWithoutExtension 30)
#end
{{/velocity}}

The macro that gives the error is ShowFlag

When I change the wiki=true for the macro to wiki=false the error dissappears
and the output is like (pretty much what I expect, there seems to be no inline 
problem???;
When i change false to true the first (south africa) will not display, but 
returns the error


{{html clean=true}}

div class=flags
img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/za.png 
alt=SOUTH AFRICA 
title=SOUTH AFRICA
height=30 
width=30/
/div

{{/html}}


{{html clean=true}}

div class=flags
img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/au.png 
alt=AUSTRALIA 
title=AUSTRALIA
height=30 
width=30/
/div

{{/html}}

{{html clean=true}}

div class=flags
img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/ar.png 
alt=ARGENTINA 
title=ARGENTINA
height=30 
width=30/
/div

{{/html}} 

Op 21 dec 2010, om 16:23 heeft Thomas Mortagne het volgende geschreven:

 A good trick to see exactly what happen is tu put wiki=false in your
 velocity macro so that you see the exact result of velocity execution.
 
 On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 16:18, Gerritjan Koekkoek
 gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thx,
 
 The Inline versus Block makes sense.
 It fixes almost my problem
 
 The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It 
 just displayed the \div statement
 
 So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
 I call the macro in a foreach statement.
 It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
 The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want
 
 So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks fine.
 But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
 Is it because these empty-line block seperator
 
 So now my macro looks like;
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
 
  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  /div
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
 Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?
 
 Gerritjan
 Op 20 dec 2010, om 15:12 heeft Marius Dumitru Florea het volgende geschreven:
 
 Hi Gerritjan,
 
 On 12/20/2010 03:21 PM, Le Génie wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
 \div  in place of/div.
 
 Regards,
 Maxime
 
 2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoekgerritjankoekk...@gmail.com
 
 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:
 
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 to this
 
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
 
  {{html clean=true}}
 
 clean=true by default so you don't need it.
 
  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 
 Why does adding thediv class...  and/div  give this error?
 
 The HTML macro was generating in-line content (just an IMG tag) and now,
 due to your change, it generates block level content (DIV is a block
 level HTML element). You have to make sure the HTML macro is not called
 in an in-line context. One way to do this is to add an empty line before
 and after it (the empty line is a block separator in xwiki/2.0 syntax).
 
 Hope this helps,
 Marius
 
 
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Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-22 Thread Thomas Mortagne
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:57, Gerritjan Koekkoek
gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Thomas,

 This is good help, thank you.
 But still the fenomenon is the same; the first call to the macro fails with 
 the same error message about inline

 THe code looks like this;
 {{include document=CdLSAssociations.Macros/}}
 {{velocity wiki=true}}

When you do that you create a paragraph containing include and
velocity macro, you should separate them with an empty line.

 #set($attachments = $doc.attachmentList)

 #ShowFlag(za 30)

 #foreach ($attach in $attachments)
  #set($tmpCountryCodeFileName = $attach.filename)
  #StripExtension($tmpCountryCodeFileName $FileNameWithoutExtension)
  #ShowFlag($FileNameWithoutExtension 30)
 #end
 {{/velocity}}

 The macro that gives the error is ShowFlag

 When I change the wiki=true for the macro to wiki=false the error dissappears
 and the output is like (pretty much what I expect, there seems to be no 
 inline problem???;
 When i change false to true the first (south africa) will not display, but 
 returns the error


 {{html clean=true}}

 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/za.png
 alt=SOUTH AFRICA
 title=SOUTH AFRICA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div

 {{/html}}


 {{html clean=true}}

 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/au.png
 alt=AUSTRALIA
 title=AUSTRALIA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div

 {{/html}}

 {{html clean=true}}

 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/ar.png
 alt=ARGENTINA
 title=ARGENTINA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div

 {{/html}}

 Op 21 dec 2010, om 16:23 heeft Thomas Mortagne het volgende geschreven:

 A good trick to see exactly what happen is tu put wiki=false in your
 velocity macro so that you see the exact result of velocity execution.

 On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 16:18, Gerritjan Koekkoek
 gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thx,

 The Inline versus Block makes sense.
 It fixes almost my problem

 The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It 
 just displayed the \div statement

 So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
 I call the macro in a foreach statement.
 It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
 The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want

 So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks fine.
 But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
 Is it because these empty-line block seperator

 So now my macro looks like;
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  /div
  {{/html}}
 #end

 Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
 Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?

 Gerritjan
 Op 20 dec 2010, om 15:12 heeft Marius Dumitru Florea het volgende 
 geschreven:

 Hi Gerritjan,

 On 12/20/2010 03:21 PM, Le Génie wrote:
 Hi,

 I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
 \div  in place of/div.

 Regards,
 Maxime

 2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoekgerritjankoekk...@gmail.com

 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end

 to this

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}

 clean=true by default so you don't need it.

  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end


 Why does adding thediv class...  and/div  give this error?

 The HTML macro was generating in-line content (just an IMG tag) and now,
 due to your change, it generates block level content (DIV is a block
 level HTML element). You have to make sure the HTML macro is not called
 in an in-line context. One way to do this is to add an empty line before
 and after it (the empty line is a block separator in xwiki/2.0 syntax).

 Hope this helps,
 Marius


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Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-22 Thread Gerritjan Koekkoek
Hi Thomas,

This solved the problem!
But I do not really understand.
{{Include...}} and {{velocity}} should be seperated by a empty line.
But how did that create the error on the first call to macro only, all the 
following calls executed very well?

Gerritjan
Op 22 dec 2010, om 12:38 heeft Thomas Mortagne het volgende geschreven:

 On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:57, Gerritjan Koekkoek
 gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Thomas,
 
 This is good help, thank you.
 But still the fenomenon is the same; the first call to the macro fails with 
 the same error message about inline
 
 THe code looks like this;
 {{include document=CdLSAssociations.Macros/}}
 {{velocity wiki=true}}
 
 When you do that you create a paragraph containing include and
 velocity macro, you should separate them with an empty line.
 
 #set($attachments = $doc.attachmentList)
 
 #ShowFlag(za 30)
 
 #foreach ($attach in $attachments)
  #set($tmpCountryCodeFileName = $attach.filename)
  #StripExtension($tmpCountryCodeFileName $FileNameWithoutExtension)
  #ShowFlag($FileNameWithoutExtension 30)
 #end
 {{/velocity}}
 
 The macro that gives the error is ShowFlag
 
 When I change the wiki=true for the macro to wiki=false the error dissappears
 and the output is like (pretty much what I expect, there seems to be no 
 inline problem???;
 When i change false to true the first (south africa) will not display, but 
 returns the error
 
 
 {{html clean=true}}
 
 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/za.png
 alt=SOUTH AFRICA
 title=SOUTH AFRICA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div
 
 {{/html}}
 
 
 {{html clean=true}}
 
 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/au.png
 alt=AUSTRALIA
 title=AUSTRALIA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div
 
 {{/html}}
 
 {{html clean=true}}
 
 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/ar.png
 alt=ARGENTINA
 title=ARGENTINA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div
 
 {{/html}}
 
 Op 21 dec 2010, om 16:23 heeft Thomas Mortagne het volgende geschreven:
 
 A good trick to see exactly what happen is tu put wiki=false in your
 velocity macro so that you see the exact result of velocity execution.
 
 On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 16:18, Gerritjan Koekkoek
 gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thx,
 
 The Inline versus Block makes sense.
 It fixes almost my problem
 
 The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It 
 just displayed the \div statement
 
 So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
 I call the macro in a foreach statement.
 It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
 The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want
 
 So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks fine.
 But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
 Is it because these empty-line block seperator
 
 So now my macro looks like;
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
 
  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img 
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  /div
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
 Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?
 
 Gerritjan
 Op 20 dec 2010, om 15:12 heeft Marius Dumitru Florea het volgende 
 geschreven:
 
 Hi Gerritjan,
 
 On 12/20/2010 03:21 PM, Le Génie wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
 \div  in place of/div.
 
 Regards,
 Maxime
 
 2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoekgerritjankoekk...@gmail.com
 
 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:
 
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 to this
 
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
 
  {{html clean=true}}
 
 clean=true by default so you don't need it.
 
  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 
 Why does adding thediv class...  and/div  give this error?
 
 The HTML macro was generating in-line content (just an IMG tag) and now,
 due to your change, it generates block level content (DIV is a block
 level HTML element). You have to make sure the HTML macro is not called
 in an in-line context. One way to do this is to add an empty line before
 and after it (the empty line is a block separator in xwiki/2.0 syntax).
 
 Hope this helps,
 Marius
 
 
 Gerritjan
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Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-22 Thread Thomas Mortagne
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 18:21, Gerritjan Koekkoek
gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Thomas,

 This solved the problem!
 But I do not really understand.
 {{Include...}} and {{velocity}} should be seperated by a empty line.
 But how did that create the error on the first call to macro only, all the 
 following calls executed very well?7

Yep I find it weird too, I did not looked closely at your code just
saw this error and quickly answered.


 Gerritjan
 Op 22 dec 2010, om 12:38 heeft Thomas Mortagne het volgende geschreven:

 On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:57, Gerritjan Koekkoek
 gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Thomas,

 This is good help, thank you.
 But still the fenomenon is the same; the first call to the macro fails with 
 the same error message about inline

 THe code looks like this;
 {{include document=CdLSAssociations.Macros/}}
 {{velocity wiki=true}}

 When you do that you create a paragraph containing include and
 velocity macro, you should separate them with an empty line.

 #set($attachments = $doc.attachmentList)

 #ShowFlag(za 30)

 #foreach ($attach in $attachments)
  #set($tmpCountryCodeFileName = $attach.filename)
  #StripExtension($tmpCountryCodeFileName $FileNameWithoutExtension)
  #ShowFlag($FileNameWithoutExtension 30)
 #end
 {{/velocity}}

 The macro that gives the error is ShowFlag

 When I change the wiki=true for the macro to wiki=false the error 
 dissappears
 and the output is like (pretty much what I expect, there seems to be no 
 inline problem???;
 When i change false to true the first (south africa) will not display, but 
 returns the error


 {{html clean=true}}

 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/za.png
 alt=SOUTH AFRICA
 title=SOUTH AFRICA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div

 {{/html}}


 {{html clean=true}}

 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/au.png
 alt=AUSTRALIA
 title=AUSTRALIA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div

 {{/html}}

 {{html clean=true}}

 div class=flags
 img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/ar.png
 alt=ARGENTINA
 title=ARGENTINA
 height=30
 width=30/
 /div

 {{/html}}

 Op 21 dec 2010, om 16:23 heeft Thomas Mortagne het volgende geschreven:

 A good trick to see exactly what happen is tu put wiki=false in your
 velocity macro so that you see the exact result of velocity execution.

 On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 16:18, Gerritjan Koekkoek
 gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thx,

 The Inline versus Block makes sense.
 It fixes almost my problem

 The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It 
 just displayed the \div statement

 So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
 I call the macro in a foreach statement.
 It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
 The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want

 So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks 
 fine.
 But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
 Is it because these empty-line block seperator

 So now my macro looks like;
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img 
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  /div
  {{/html}}
 #end

 Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
 Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?

 Gerritjan
 Op 20 dec 2010, om 15:12 heeft Marius Dumitru Florea het volgende 
 geschreven:

 Hi Gerritjan,

 On 12/20/2010 03:21 PM, Le Génie wrote:
 Hi,

 I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
 \div  in place of/div.

 Regards,
 Maxime

 2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoekgerritjankoekk...@gmail.com

 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end

 to this

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}

 clean=true by default so you don't need it.

  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end


 Why does adding thediv class...  and/div  give this error?

 The HTML macro was generating in-line content (just an IMG tag) and now,
 due to your change, it generates block level content (DIV is a block
 level HTML element). You have to make sure the HTML macro is not called
 in an in-line context. One way to do this is to add an empty line before
 and after it (the empty line is a block separator in xwiki/2.0 syntax).

 Hope 

Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-21 Thread Thomas Mortagne
A good trick to see exactly what happen is tu put wiki=false in your
velocity macro so that you see the exact result of velocity execution.

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 16:18, Gerritjan Koekkoek
gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thx,

 The Inline versus Block makes sense.
 It fixes almost my problem

 The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It just 
 displayed the \div statement

 So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
 I call the macro in a foreach statement.
 It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
 The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want

 So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks fine.
 But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
 Is it because these empty-line block seperator

 So now my macro looks like;
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  /div
  {{/html}}
 #end

 Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
 Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?

 Gerritjan
 Op 20 dec 2010, om 15:12 heeft Marius Dumitru Florea het volgende geschreven:

 Hi Gerritjan,

 On 12/20/2010 03:21 PM, Le Génie wrote:
 Hi,

 I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
 \div  in place of/div.

 Regards,
 Maxime

 2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoekgerritjankoekk...@gmail.com

 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end

 to this

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}

 clean=true by default so you don't need it.

  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
       alt=$CountryCode
       title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end


 Why does adding thediv class...  and/div  give this error?

 The HTML macro was generating in-line content (just an IMG tag) and now,
 due to your change, it generates block level content (DIV is a block
 level HTML element). You have to make sure the HTML macro is not called
 in an in-line context. One way to do this is to add an empty line before
 and after it (the empty line is a block separator in xwiki/2.0 syntax).

 Hope this helps,
 Marius


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Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-20 Thread Le Génie
Hi,

I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
\div in place of /div.

Regards,
Maxime

2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoek gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com

 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end

 to this

 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end

 Why does adding the div class... and /div give this error?

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Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-20 Thread Gerritjan Koekkoek
Thx,

The Inline versus Block makes sense.
It fixes almost my problem

The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It just 
displayed the \div statement

So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
I call the macro in a foreach statement.
It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want

So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks fine.
But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
Is it because these empty-line block seperator

So now my macro looks like;
#macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

  {{html clean=true}}
  div class=flags
  img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile 
   alt=$CountryCode 
   title=$CountryCode/
  /div
  {{/html}}
#end

Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?

Gerritjan
Op 20 dec 2010, om 15:12 heeft Marius Dumitru Florea het volgende geschreven:

 Hi Gerritjan,
 
 On 12/20/2010 03:21 PM, Le Génie wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
 \div  in place of/div.
 
 Regards,
 Maxime
 
 2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoekgerritjankoekk...@gmail.com
 
 Hi
 I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
 following:
 
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
  {{html}}
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 to this
 
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
  #set($ImageExtension = '.png')
  #set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
 
  {{html clean=true}}
 
 clean=true by default so you don't need it.
 
  div class=flags
  img
 src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
   alt=$CountryCode
   title=$CountryCode/
  \div
  {{/html}}
 #end
 
 
 Why does adding thediv class...  and/div  give this error?
 
 The HTML macro was generating in-line content (just an IMG tag) and now, 
 due to your change, it generates block level content (DIV is a block 
 level HTML element). You have to make sure the HTML macro is not called 
 in an in-line context. One way to do this is to add an empty line before 
 and after it (the empty line is a block separator in xwiki/2.0 syntax).
 
 Hope this helps,
 Marius
 
 
 Gerritjan
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Re: [xwiki-users] Failed to execute the [html] macro

2010-12-20 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 12/20/2010 04:18 PM, Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
 Thx,

 The Inline versus Block makes sense.
 It fixes almost my problem

 The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It just 
 displayed the\div  statement

 So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
 I call the macro in a foreach statement.
 It fails the first loop; displaying the same error!
 The second and all the other loops (32) present the result i want

 So I called the macro before I enter the loop once, now the loop woks fine.
 But the macro error on the initial call keeps coming.
 Is it because these empty-line block seperator

 So now my macro looks like;
 #macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
#set($ImageExtension = '.png')
#set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)

{{html clean=true}}
div class=flags
img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
 alt=$CountryCode
 title=$CountryCode/
/div
{{/html}}
 #end

 Note I only needed one preceeding empty-line.
 Marius suggested one-way-of-doing; what are other ways?

The error is that there's still a missing or an extra newline somewhere 
before the loop. Just add one more empty line before the #foreach.

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