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input:
before.
\[[!map pages="sdfsdfsdfsd/*"]]
after.
Presuming that the pagespec does not match, output:
<p>before.
<div class="map">
<ul>
</div></p>
The UL element is not closed.
Patch[[!tag patch]]:
--- /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/map.pm 2009-05-06 00:56:55.000000000 +0100
+++ IkiWiki/Plugin/map.pm 2009-06-15 12:23:54.000000000 +0100
@@ -137,11 +137,11 @@
$openli=1;
$parent=$item;
}
- while ($indent > 0) {
+ while ($indent > 1) {
$indent--;
$map .= "</li>\n</ul>\n";
}
- $map .= "</div>\n";
+ $map .= "</ul>\n</div>\n";
return $map;
}
-- [[Jon]]
Strictly speaking, a <ul> with no <li> s isn't valid HTML either...
could map instead delay emitting the first <ul> until it determines that
it will have at least one item? Perhaps refactoring that function into
something easier to regression-test would be useful. --[[smcv]]
You are right (just checked 4.01 DTD to confirm). I suspect refactoring
the function would be wise. From my brief look at it to formulate the
above I thought it was a bit icky. I'm not a good judge of what would
be regression-test friendly but I might have a go at reworking it. With
this variety of problem I have a strong inclination to use HOFs like map,
grep. - [[Jon]]
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