[TxMt] HTML: lookup element-reference on de.selfhtml.org
Niko Dittmann
ni-di at web.de
Wed Mar 22 15:52:28 UTC 2006
hi allan.
Am 22.03.2006 um 16:19 schrieb Allan Odgaard:
> On 22/3/2006, at 15:50, Niko Dittmann wrote:
>> $tidy_html = `echo '#{$html}' | ${TM_TIDY:-tidy} -f /dev/null -i -
>> ascii -asxhtml -wrap 0`
>> puts $tidy_html
>
> In that case, you could also call iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8
certainly right. thank you. this is a shell-command, right? the ruby-
method is "iconv", too, i suppose... couldn't figure out how to get
this to work... is this used in any other command?
> But you could also do something like:
>
> puts "<meta http-equiv='Refresh' content='0;URL=#{url}'>"
> That should then also save you the trouble of rewriting the
> relative URLs.
hm.... but as i include 2 selfhtml-pages (elemtens and attributes)
into one page of output i thought it would be a good idea to filter
the pages before concating them and just show the documentation for
what i lookup... with your method it isn't even possible to include 2
pages into one, is it?
>> onother refinement: i recorded a macro that does a backward-search
>> for "<", moves the caret 2 bytes to the right and then calls the
>> command. this way you don't have to have the cursor on the html-
>> element. enjoy!
> You can also read TM_CURRENT_LINE and TM_LINE_INDEX for the carets
> position and search back for the tag in code.
hmm... i couldn't figure out how to do this. this would be far more
elegant. is there another command where this is used?
sometimes it's frustrating being a nube...
regards, niko.
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