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Re: diversion tags don't seem to be rendered
- From: Werner Heuser <nospam@thanx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 20:29:30 +0100
Denis Barbier wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:42:00AM +0100, Werner Heuser wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > when testing the diversion feature in WML 2.0.4
> > (Debian) like in the example below,
> > I encounter, that they still remain in the html output file.
>
> Hi Werner, you must add
> #use wml::std::tags
>
Hi Denis,
thank you for your fast and friendly response. I added
your recommendation. Now it works.
The code snippet is part of my other wml files, which have
been worked without adding #use wml::std::tags in wml 1.7.4
and where I used the diversion tag in this form {#NAME:data:#}.
Is there an easy way to convert these tags to the new standard?
I just use this feature many times in many files.
BTW:
As far as I remember this important change wasn't announced in the
changes for WML 2.0.x
Werner
> > Also the documentation seems to contain a minor glitch.
> [...]
> > #
> > #IMHO the term {#NAME#:data:##} shouldn't contain the two ## at
> > #the end. You may find this in the Intro and Tutorial
>
> {#NAME#:data:##} is right.
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