Re: new html editor

From: Guido Neitzer (list..vent-s.net)
Date: Tue May 08 2007 - 11:36:30 EDT

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    And it will break the WOOgnl template parsers in certain
    circumstances as tags cannot be resolved properly when you have
    "standard tag parsing" enabled and use these constructs with standard
    tags. It might lead to unpredictable results.

    So, be aware, that the tag parsers will require more correct
    documents regarding the tag structure. This definitely is true for
    the WOOgnl parser. So, if you use these parsers, try to create a
    "correct" file.

    cug

    On 08.05.2007, at 09:27, Mike Schrag wrote:

    > Yeah .. This one is basically impossible to resolve in the parser.
    >
    > ms
    >
    > On May 8, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Q wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> One thing I have encountered with the new HTML parser is that it
    >> doesn't like woconditional blocks if you open a tag within the
    >> condition and close it outside. (think if/else). I was doing this
    >> in a few places and it was having kittens about it. I have now
    >> refactored the markup to use a WOGenericContainer and WOOgnl
    >> expressions to do the conditional handling instead. This makes the
    >> HTML cleaner, and it parses fine too.
    >>
    >> On 09/05/2007, at 12:46 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
    >>
    >>> I suspect it means there is an unclosed tag inside that is
    >>> tripping it up ... What build are you using? These validations
    >>> have gone through several iterations, so maybe you have an older
    >>> build.
    >>>
    >>> Basically I'm parsing templates with a funky crazy xml parser
    >>> that tries to recover from horribly broken xml, but once you have
    >>> a malformed document, it becomes a big guessing game to try and
    >>> give you an error that makes sense because no matter what rule
    >>> you pick, you will break some other scenario.
    >>>
    >>> If you don't see the problem after updating, please email me the
    >>> html file so I can add it to my test cases.
    >>>
    >>> ms
    >>>
    >>> On May 8, 2007, at 10:34 AM, John Huss wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> In my page I have:
    >>>>
    >>>> <body onload="document.form.user.focus();">
    >>>> .
    >>>> .
    >>>> .
    >>>> </body>
    >>>>
    >>>> The problems view says: "<body> start tag is not found."
    >>>>
    >>>> Is there a way to fix that?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks,
    >>>> John
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Seeya...Q
    >>
    >> Quinton Dolan - qdola..mail.com
    >> Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
    >> Ph: +61 419 729 806
    >>
    >>
    >
    >



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