To answer some of the questions, now that I read the full thread.
My code was designed without Mediawiki as its only use. So thanks to Aron for making it friendly to mediawiki users.
As for the question of <nowiki> <a href etc. I do handle that. This was meant to be an html spell checker so I exclude any html tags etc ( or thats the intent) before I do the spell check.
On 12/13/05, Chris McIntosh cmcintosh@gmail.com wrote:
I see you guys are talking about my extension. Sorry I have been busy as of late. How can I help?
Chris McIntosh
On 12/13/05, Rowan Collins < rowan.collins@gmail.com> wrote:
On 13/12/05, Jan Steinman < Jan@bytesmiths.com> wrote:
Damn, I mean the server, of course. How well does the OS X software work with mediawiki markup?
I'm not sure what you mean. It's Unix. "It Just Works"(TM).
I think what was meant was does it barf every time you type <nowiki>, or [[word|another word]], or some of the other odd strings of letters and punctuation that make up wikitext?
(The server-side spellchecker on LiveJournal is incredibly irritating in this respect, because for instance the "href" in "<a href..." is flagged as a misspelling every time, thus defeating the preview part of "check spelling and preview"; I don't entirely blame the coders, but it is very annoying)
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