This is not correct since XHTML is not related to XWiki syntax 1.0 or
2.0.
If you define a page as using XHTML 1.0 syntax then this won't
work.
I think I just noted a bigger problem. The Office->xhtml imported pages are
defined as using xwiki 1.0 syntax. That's why it was working. I think we can
get rid of several other filters simply by marking such page as using xhtml
1.0. Although I wonder why it was marked as xwiki 1.0 syntax, it has only
complicated things.
Because
image links such as <img src="foo.jpg"/> which results from Office-
Html
conversion doesn't mean anything
on a wiki page.
Right and they should be converted to the following (that's what I was
telling you yesterday):
<p><!--startimage:foo.jpg--><img
src="/xwiki/bin/download/currentdoc/
foo.jpg"/><!--stopimage-->
This will work in XHTML 1.0 syntax.
So, what we do is,
1. Attach foo.jpg into the current document as an attachment.
2. Replace the <img> tag with quivalent wiki syntax to make it work.
An alternative would be to keep the <img> tag as it is and change
the src
attribute to the url of the image attachment.
Yes this is the right way, see above.
Right, fixit it now.
Thanks.
- Asiri
Thanks
-Vincent
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