Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of WikiHtml
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- 09/22/11 13:47:55 (5 years ago)
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v1 v2 25 25 Note that Trac sanitizes your HTML code before displaying it. That means that if you try to use potentially dangerous constructs such as Javascript event handlers, those will be removed from the output. 26 26 27 Since 0.11, the filtering is done by Genshi, and as such, the produced out will be a well-formed fragment of HTML. In other words, this mean that you can no longer use two HTML blocks, one for opening a <div>, the second for closing it, in order to wrap arbitrary wiki text.28 T o achieve this, you need now to use the ''div'' Wikiprocessor:27 Since 0.11, the filtering is done by Genshi, and as such, the produced output will be a well-formed fragment of HTML. In other words, this mean that you can no longer use two HTML blocks, one for opening a <div>, the second for closing it, in order to wrap arbitrary wiki text. 28 The new way to wrap any wiki content inside a <div> is to use the ''div'' Wiki processor: 29 29 30 30 {{{ … … 41 41 }}} 42 42 43 Note that if you don't specify a CSS class, the `wikipage` class will be added, so that the special layout of headers is respected in the <div>. If you specify explicitly the padding property, you have to take this into account (tip: [http://getfirebug.com/ get FireBug]!). 44 43 45 For spans, you should rather use the Macro call syntax: 44 46 {{{ … … 50 52 51 53 54 == Images == 55 If you want display an image inline, append the following: '''?format=raw''' after the file name. For example, to display the Trac logo inline, use this syntax: 56 57 {{{ 58 <img src="http://www.edgewall.org/gfx/trac_logo.png?format=raw" /> 59 }}} 60 61 {{{ 62 #!html 63 <img src="http://www.edgewall.org/gfx/trac_logo.png?format=raw" /> 64 }}} 65 66 67 52 68 == More Information == 53 69