So,
I've looked, but can't find a (automated) recursive solution with setTransparentTagHook and friends.
Is there one? Ie. need to be able to similarly hook into transparent-hook tags within the content of the first transparent-hooked tag.
PS: recursiveTagParse does not look like it's transparent hook aware, and anyway escapes html < style. mTransparentTagHooks are called from inside parse() but calling parse from inside the hook doesn't look like the thing to do. FYI: It's clear in the source only the outer hook is being applied.
Thanks.
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Daniel Friesen-4 wrote:
Btw, you might want to try a transparent tag hook.
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]
On 11-03-08 04:21 AM, Mick P. wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to arrange a more structured presentation for documenting binary file/data structure bit by bit.
What I have in mind is to make sections appear like html fieldsets, eg.
<fieldset><legend>[newline]==section A==[newline]</legend>[nested wikitext here, possibly more fieldsets]</fieldset> ... so what you get is a clean encapsulation model for structure.
I tried a lot of stuff. And eventually have reached the point where tonight I implemented the fieldset/legend tags as http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual_talk:Tag_extensions.
This gave me more control / made possible the repair of the malformed<p> tags introduced by MediaWiki ( http://en.swordofmoonlight.org/wiki/MDL_(file_format) ) ...
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