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Problem with [code] and Java
hello,

many of my forums users are posting javascript code. The problem shown below:

it should be

var A = new Array();
A[_ i_];
return;
and
var A = new Array();
A[_i_] [_b_];
return;

Code:
var A = new Array();
A = 0;
return;

Code:
var A = new Array();
A = 1;
return;

but there is italic and bold.

How can I avoid this.


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Re: [eoeser] Problem with [code] and Java In reply to
Hi,

Using [pre] seems to do the trick;


Code:
var A = new Array();
A[_ i_];
return;
and
var A = new Array();
A[_i_] [_b_];
return;

Hope that helps.

Cheers

Andy (mod)
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Re: [Andy] Problem with [code] and Java In reply to
pre has the same

yes, this is PRE

Code:
var A = new Array();
A = 0;
return;

look at bold and italic.

It seems to be the convert_markup() sub.

I think, we need a custom_convert, but I don't know, to kook it in.


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Last edited by:

eoeser: Oct 28, 2005, 4:16 AM
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Re: [eoeser] Problem with [code] and Java In reply to
Hi,

Have you tried putting a . in the tag? i.e [. __b__ ] (without the spaces).

This will effectily tell GForum that the [ ] part shouldn't be processed, but instead show "as-is" (without the .).

Example;

[__b__]

Hope that helps.

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Re: [Andy] Problem with [code] and Java In reply to
think about this

[pre]

for ( var b = 0; i<10; b++){
for ( var i = 0; i < Array.length; i++){
Array[i][b]++;
}
}

[/pre]

The dot is'nt what i want.


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eoeser: Oct 28, 2005, 4:20 AM
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Re: [eoeser] Problem with [code] and Java In reply to
Code:
var A = new Array();
A[i];
return;

var A = new Array();
A[i][b];
return;

As Andy said, put a . (period) after the opening bracket and it won't interpret it as a markup tag (eg. A[.i]).

Adrian

Last edited by:

brewt: Oct 28, 2005, 12:57 PM