-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 7:19:42 PM, Wilfried wrote:
DK>> I just checked - and it's the same in my case too. ct_quotes gets
DK>> called, but no output.

>    Strange, it works perfect for me. Here is exact copy / past of
>    what I have put into the QT. I called the handle ct_quotes and
>    putted %QINCLUDE="ct_quotes" instead of the %QUOTES in the
>    template. hope it helps.

I solved the mystery.

So you're calling ct_quotes instead of %QUOTES macro. That works
perfectly. However, Charlie and I tried first to cleanup text, and
then call ct_quotes - as in Charlie's template (mine is similiar):

===8<==================================================
%Comment="%QInclude='quote_cleanup'"%-
%QInclude="qt_quotes"%-
%Comment=""%-
===8<==================================================

Now, since the ct_quotes uses %COMMENT to see if it's called
recursively (and if there's anything in %COMMENT that means that it's
not called for the first time), putting cleaned text into comment
makes ct_quotes think that it's not called the first time, and the
whole thing doesn't work.

But I still don't have a fix for making quote_cleanup and ct_quote
work together, although I would like that. Suggestions anyone? :)

                Domchi

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: 6.5.8ckt
Comment: KeyID: 0x33FAB7E4
Comment: Fingerprint: FD16 4946 03AF 4E93 5B0F  EE8B B81E AA54 33FA B7E4

iQA/AwUBPu9zMLgeqlQz+rfkEQLlggCgpm6VLuBnENQAi/FdBQAddWK8oTQAoIqP
DgskSPzmtnKz47zIcVR874Gw
=VvVe
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


________________________________________________________

http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Reply via email to