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My backported ikiwiki 1.48 converts smileys in the block code incorrectly.
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I can see the HTML code of smileys image, instead of smileys image.
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For example, I'd like to save interesting for me thread of courier-users
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mailing list. Please looks below to see what ikiwiki does with that smileys:
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From: Bernd Wurst <bernd@bw...>
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Subject: Re: [courier-users] Uploaded my SRS implementation for courier to
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the web
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To: courier-users@li...
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Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 19:02:10 +0100
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Hi.
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Am Samstag, 17. Mrz 2007 schrieb Matthias Wimmer:
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> See the graphic on http://www.openspf.org/SRS at the bottom on the left
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> side. You will find an example there how rewriting an already rewritten
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> address works.
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Ah, ok, didn't know that. :)
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Thanks for the pointer!
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cu, Bernd
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BTW, maybe converting smileys in the block code should be disabled at all?
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--[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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> Looks similar to [[wiki_links_still_processed_inside_code_blocks]]; in both
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> cases, substitution happens in a code block, which it shouldn't.
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> --[[JoshTriplett]]
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> Has there been any progress or ideas on this bug recently? I use an
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> expanded CamelCase regexp, and without much escaping in freelink text, or
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> url links, or in codeblocks I get IkiWiki's attempt at creating a "link
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> within a link".
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> I have no ideas other than perhaps once IkiWiki encounters \[\[ or the
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> position is reset with a backreference from a CamelCased word, further
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> processing of wikilinks is disabled until the position is reset and a "no
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> not makelinks" flag or variable is cleared.
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> I've come up with some _really_ ugly workarounds to handle case specific
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> stuff like codeblocks but the problem creeps up again and again in
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> unexpected places. I'd be happy to come up with a patch if anyone has a
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> bright idea on a nice clean way (_in theroy_) to fix this. I'm out of ideas.
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>
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> --CharlesMauch
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