Gerald Richter wrote:
when I put [$ Syntax EmbperlBlocks $] in the executed file,
it works as expected but when I try to set syntax in base
file as a parametr in Execute call, Embperl fails with
Endtag '/table' doesn't match starttag 'tr'
I tested syntax => 'Text', it d
Gerald Richter wrote:
embperl mail archive has broken search... it doesn't find
anything with even the most simple words i can think of...
including 'embperl' ;-)
The server has moved and I forget to update the search engine. Should be
fixed by tomorrow after the indexer ha
Gerald Richter wrote:
* I'm porting some old pages to Embperl2 and I have noticed
the following difference: When ... img src="" ... is not quoted,
Emperl2 generates ... img src tst.gif ... (without =) and
breaks all images and links. I know it's incorrect not to
escape parameter val
>
> embperl mail archive has broken search... it doesn't find
> anything with even the most simple words i can think of...
> including 'embperl' ;-)
>
The server has moved and I forget to update the search engine. Should be
fixed by tomorrow after the indexer has run the next time
Gerald
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>
> * I'm porting some old pages to Embperl2 and I have noticed
> the following difference: When ... img src=tst.gif ... is not quoted,
> Emperl2 generates ... img src tst.gif ... (without =) and
> breaks all images and links. I know it's incorrect not to
> escape parameter values in HML, but
>
> when I put [$ Syntax EmbperlBlocks $] in the executed file,
> it works as expected but when I try to set syntax in base
> file as a parametr in Execute call, Embperl fails with
>
> Endtag '/table' doesn't match starttag 'tr'
>
> I tested syntax => 'Text', it does the same thin
Hello,
when I put [$ Syntax EmbperlBlocks $] in the executed file, it works
as expected but when I try to set syntax in base file as a parametr in
Execute call, Embperl fails with
Endtag '/table' doesn't match starttag 'tr'
I tested syntax => 'Text', it does the same thing.
- Robert
b
hi,
embperl mail archive has broken search... it doesn't find anything with
even the most simple words i can think of... including 'embperl' ;-)
- robert
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