Hi Marius, I have read it, but I didn't fully understand what it was on
about.

Now that I've seen the xhtml input, the pieces are starting to fall in
place.

however, can you help me one more time please... if I have this:
      <!--startimage:image001.png-->
      <img width="236" height="158" src="image001.png" alt="demo_image.png"
/>
      <!--stopimage-->

what does it become? my failed guesses are:

<!--image:attach:image001.png-->
      <img width="236" height="158" src="image001.png" alt="demo_image.png"
/>
<!--stopimage-->

or <!--image001.png>>image:attach:image001.png-->

i have no idea what stopimage should have become.

help!
thanks
Paul

On 9 December 2010 16:31, Marius Dumitru Florea <
mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com> wrote:

> Paul, have you read
> http://lists.xwiki.org/pipermail/users/2010-November/022514.html . The
> problem is not that the XHTML provided by XWord is invalid. The problem
> is that the syntax of the rendering markers (XML comments) has changed.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Marius
>
> On 12/09/2010 06:13 AM, Paul Harris wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I'm investigating the problem with Publishing via XWord (with images),
> and
> > it appears to be a problem with XWiki rather than XWord
> >
> > * Edit Sandbox Test Page1 in XWord
> >
> > * Clear entire document with ctrl-a, delete
> >
> > * Insert an image
> >
> > * Click Publish
> >
> > I hacked XWord a bit so I could see what it was doing.
> > in XWikiXMLRPCClient.cs around line 220 in method SavePageHTML(), it does
> > this:
> >
> > page.content = proxy.Convert(token, page.content, "xhtml/1.0", syntax);
> >
> > lets break it down...
> >
> > proxy.Convert calls:
> >          ///<summary>
> >          /// Converts a wiki source from a syntax to another syntax.
> >          ///</summary>
> >          ///<param name="token">The authentication token.</param>
> >          ///<param name="source">The content to be converted.</param>
> >          ///<param name="initialSyntaxId">The initial syntax of the
> > source.</param>
> >          ///<param name="targetSyntaxId">The final syntax of the returned
> > content.</param>
> >          ///<returns>The converted source.</returns>
> >          [XmlRpcMethod("confluence1.convert")]
> >          String Convert(String token, String source, String
> initialSyntaxId,
> > String targetSyntaxId);
> >
> > Looking on the webserver logs, I see a call to xmlrpc
> >
> >
> > I hacked XWord a little so it told me what page.content originally was...
> > this is what was sent to xmlrpc
> > <div class="WordSection1">
> >    <p>
> >      <span>
> >        <!--startimage:image001.png-->
> >        <img width="236" height="158" src="image001.png"
> alt="demo_image.png"
> > />
> >        <!--stopimage-->
> >      </span>
> >    </p>
> > </div>
> >
> > so thats very simple.  I've checked with another document that just
> contains
> > text, and what proxy.Convert() will return is the wiki-code equivalent of
> > the HTML that it was given.
> >
> > HOWEVER, with this as the input, the xmlrpc call NEVER returns - the
> dialog
> > box stays stuck, and I know it never returns as i asked a messagebox to
> > appear after the call, which never appears.
> >
> >
> > Checking the website logs reveals a boat load of errors, I've attached
> them
> > in a text file.
> >
> > I can't see how XWord could do things better... its asking the xwiki for
> the
> > correct syntax, and its passing valid html.
> >
> > ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
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