I don't think this will do what he wants either. It only means that special apt
characters won't be escaped so the text is sent as-is, but it won't be parsed again.
-Lukas
Barrie Treloar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:24 PM, nsowatsk<nsowa...@cisco.com> wrote:
Hi Barrie
Thanks for this. That does work, but, as you say, it ends up in a box as
literal text.
I can probably write a "APT snippet" macro. If I do, who would be able to
commit it?
Did you try verbatim=false?
As the default is true.
http://maven.apache.org/doxia/macros/index.html#Snippet_Macro
Parameter Description
id The id of the snippet to include. If omitted the whole file/url
will be included (since Doxia 1.1).
url The path of the URL to include.
file The path of the file to include (since doxia-1.0-alpha-9).
verbatim If the content should be output as verbatim escaped text. If
this is set to false then the content of the snippet will not be
escaped. This means that you can use it like Server-Side Includes on a
webserver. Default value is true.
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