[pmwiki-users] Re: commented version of wikistyles.php
John Rankin
john.rankin at affinity.co.nz
Thu Oct 20 22:00:36 CDT 2005
On Friday, 21 October 2005 3:08 PM, Patrick R. Michaud <pmichaud at pobox.com> wrote:
>> No, this is what pmwiki produces. See:
>> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/BasicEditing
>
>Ohhh, I didn't catch the reference to BasicEditing earlier, or
>realize that this is where you got this particular example.
>
>I guess I get to apologize to you a whole bunch here, because,
>well, one can't entirely trust the HTML output of the BasicEditing
>page.
LOL -- I was caught by a sucker punch! Yup, I fell for it.
I'd still like to figure out how to produce
<p><style color='#800080'>All of the text in this block
is purple.
</style></p>...
instead of
<p><style color='#800080'>All of the text in this block </style>
is purple.
</p>...
>
><snip>
>
>The real output of that markup is at
>http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/PurpleCow, and there
>it comes out as
>
> <div style='color: purple;' >
> <p>All of the text in this block
> is purple.
> </p><ul><li>Purple cow
> </li><li>Purple people eater
> </li></ul></div><div style='color: red;' >
> <ul><li>Now this list is red
> </li></ul></div>
> <ul><li>And this is normal
> </li></ul>
>
>Again, my sincere apologies for any confusion this might've caused.
>AFAIK the BasicEditing page is the *only* place where any sort
>markup "trickery" like this exists.
>
>Pm
>
I will go away and do some more testing...
--
JR
--
John Rankin
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