Thanks it works now! I am trying it!
Dimitris
Hi,
I've been meaning to mention that blorg produces invalid XML for atom
feeds (perhaps also RSS/HTML). Most obviously it doesn't appear to
entity escape characters the following characters properly '<', '>',
'&', which should be rendered as > < and & respectively.
Also I think <img> tags aren't closed properly, i.e. they're rendered as
<img src="foo.jpg">
rather than the correct:
<img src="foo.jpg"/>
Another issue I have, is that sometimes when calling blorg-publish it
doesn't render links properly, i.e. [[http://foo.com/][foo]] will be
displayed in the HTML/XML rather than:
<a href="http://foo.com">foo</a>
This doesn't always happen, but seems to occur when either:
- you run blorg-publish without a C-u prefix argument.
- or, you have an orglink which runs across a line break, e.g.
[[http://foo.com/]| <--- newline
[foo]]
Also, it'd be great if there was a way to easily embed flash video
content onto the pages, by using custom links, e.g.
[[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu8rAWciQNs]]
Which would be expanded into the appropriate embeded object:
<object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie"
value="http://www.youtube.com/v/fu8rAWciQNs&rel=1"></param><param
name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed
src="http://www.youtube.com/v/fu8rAWciQNs&rel=1"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425"
height="355"></embed></object>
bzg@altern.org wrote:
>> thanks Bastien, but it still says,
>
> Yes, I made the mistake of using accentuated characters inside
> the source, the file being encoded in utf-8. I replaced this
> with the integer representation of characters in 0.75c -- see
> attached file.
>
> Sorry for the mess, but I'm writing from Nancy, was in Paris
> this morning, and in London this night... :)
>
>
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