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Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Is there a way to disable wiki links when using
HTML?
On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
nowiki?
I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect. I also took
a l
On 23/08/12 08:09, Rene wrote:
On 2012-08-21 07:21, Stuart Rackham wrote:
On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
nowiki?
I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect.
I also took a look at the the source in wikiformat.c for clues but it
looks to me like the nextRawToken() f
On 2012-08-21 07:21, Stuart Rackham wrote:
On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
nowiki?
I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect.
I also took a look at the the source in wikiformat.c for clues but it
looks to me like the nextRawToken() function is unconditionally
parsing
To: Fossil SCM user's discussion
> Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Is there a way to disable wiki links when using
> HTML?
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>
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> On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
> > nowiki?
>
> I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect. I also
> took
On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
nowiki?
I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect. I also took
a look at the the source in wikiformat.c for clues but it looks to me like the
nextRawToken() function is unconditionally parsing wiki links.
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 05:
nowiki?
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 05:10:04 +0200, fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org
wrote:
> Hi
>
> The text in my HTML wiki pages contains square brackets and they are
> being translated into HTML links to non-existent wiki pages. I've
> ticked the 'Use HTML as wiki markup language' configu
Hi
The text in my HTML wiki pages contains square brackets and they are
being translated into HTML links to non-existent wiki pages. I've
ticked the 'Use HTML as wiki markup language' configuration option to
allow me to use pure HTML in my wiki pages but I've been unable to
find a way of disabli
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