[Zope] structured text bug in Zope 2.4.0 warning
Peter Bengtsson
mail@peterbe.com
Mon, 6 Aug 2001 12:50:33 +0200
I just posted this:
http://classic.zope.org:8080/Collector/2487/view
Basically, in Zope 2.4.0, the use of structured_text() returns little <html>
and <body> tags too.
I _had_ this working fine:
from DocumentTemplate.DT_Var import structured_text
def ShowDescription(text):
"""
Display text, using harmless HTML
"""
text = text.replace('<','<')
text = text.replace('>','>')
st = structured_text(text)
# BUG in structured_text in Zope 2.4.0
# it returns these annoying tags.
st = st.replace('<html>','')
st = st.replace('<body>','')
st = st.replace('</body>','')
st = st.replace('</html>','')
return st
...but had to patch it to this:
from DocumentTemplate.DT_Var import structured_text
def ShowDescription(text):
"""
Display text, using harmless HTML
"""
text = text.replace('<','<')
text = text.replace('>','>')
return structured_text(text)
I just wanted to warn you because this is only a problem on the surface (the
HTML).
Some of my formatting looked the same when using IE, but with Opera I
noticed the difference because the structured text refused to stay center
aligned despite that I had this: <div align="center"><dtml-var
"ShowDescription(REQUEST['text'])"></div>
So, be careful if you use Zope 2.4.0, structured text. The worst that can
happen is that the HTML is so invalid that it doesn't work on some browsers.
Cheers, Peter