I wasn't able to reproduce the error using the fragment. Perhaps you can also tell me what you tried to italicize and where.
Thanks. Myron Myron Turner wrote:
Maybe you can send me the file as an attachment. Myron. Jerry Schwartz wrote:I installed the plugin according to your instructions, and gave it a whirl.It truncated the first page I tried it on. The page is fairly long, so I won't post it to the list, but I'd be happy to send you the source. Here's the fragment where things went wrong: -------------- ===== Notes, Known Problems and Precautions ===== * Some of the older PHP code uses short open tags ("<?" instead of"<?php"). These have been deprecated for a long time, and the //default//state of the PHP system is to //ignore// them. For this reason you mustenable short_open_tags in php.ini or parts of the system will not run. Eventhe scripts that have been commented and modified from their "originals" might have carried over some short tags. * **DokuWiki:** * Using a template for a new Sub Name Space (we use that for thepublishers): this required a patch, as described in the text file on Jerry's system in the folder "C:\Users\Jerry\Documents\DokuWiki Customizations", but it appears to have been incorporated into DokuWiki 2007-06-26. The "up one level" template file name must be "NS/../__template.txt". This technique is used in the Publishers name space, where each publisher has its own sub namespace but they all use the same template. -------------- and so onThe entire page was shown when I went into edit mode. I used the editor to italicize a bit of text that came after the this fragment, and the page gottruncated at the < character.I reverted to an older version of the document and tried to duplicate the problem. I wasn't able to, but I ran into a different problem. The unorderedlist, beginning with " * Using a template..." got mangled. Also, whenever I tried to save the page after using the plugin I go that message about a conflict with another user. Finally, I couldn't uninstall the plugin using the admin interface. The ownerships were odd. Finally I had to scrape it out by hand. Regards, Jerry Schwartz The Infoshop by Global Information Incorporated 195 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT 06032 860.674.8796 / FAX: 860.674.8341 www.the-infoshop.com www.giiexpress.com www.etudes-marche.com_____________________ Myron Turner http://www.mturner.org http://net18reaching.org/cityscapes
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