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Will dance for Textile

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  • nifkin for me it works...i used your version and did the change which i wrote above.
  • yeah, i merged that change into the one that i have up for download now, too.

    after talking with jonezy real quick the problem at hand could be this: MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THE FILE AS .PHP AND NOT .PHPS

    PHPS is for PHP Source files (on many but not all PHP servers that enables automatic syntax highlighting), but you need .php files for vanilla to pick it up and do the actual work with it.
  • All works great on my forum, I loaded the sample text from textism and it all woked excellently cheers :)
  • im sure mark will add it to his sort of download script then this possible error that can be made is out of the way :) and thank you nifkin...thanks thanks thanks...i love textile so much i couldnt live without it :D
  • nifkin, that was me on the wiki. I've been waiting for my account here to be approved. Basically, I found Vanilla last week via kottkes blog. I installed it two days ago and did a little playing around. I found the Textile extension this morning. I cut and pasted the phps file and saved it as Textile2.php in the extensions folder. Then I went into Settings > Manage Extensions and enabled it. It now appears under every textarea, but when i tick it and type in *bold* or _emphasis_ textile formatting, nothing happens. They appear exactly as I've posted them here - plain text with the Textile formatting showing. What else do you need to know? // hostyle
  • that's really really strange. it has all the <?php ?> stuff in it and everything? (just the first and very last line).

    are you using the newest version of vanilla (0.9.2.2)?

    if it's saved with the right extension it should be pretty much set.
  • I'm using vanilla 0.9.2 on Apache/2.0.53 (Win32) PHP/4.3.10 Yes, the PHP opening and closing tags are there (I highly doubt if it'd run without them) and after a look through the code, I can't see why it wouldn't work. Bit of a mystery if its working fine for everyone else, will look into it more later.
  • not to get off the subject, but nifkin, that is a really sweet layout you have worked up there. i hope you'll be sharing it!
  • There seem to be some character issues, probably Textile parses with ISO, whereas vanilla itself is utf-8 charset.
  • yeah, there are a couple known issues with it.
  • Wooo, now there is textile there is no need for the "Text" format (well, theoretically there is, but for my forum there is not) Is there any way to automagically make "Textile" the default for all users, without them having to figure out what the hell it is? :D
  • great udea webbunny id like to know that too
  • I just installed the Textile extension and it works fine but when I press "add your comments" it goes to post.php and it freezes there. If I press the Back button the text I wrote appears correctly posted. Has it anything to do with cookies?
  • It should put you back to the thread in question and link you down to your posting you just keyed up. At least in theory.
  • I know it should put me back to te conversation, but the problem is that it doesn't work O_O Sniff, sniff. I will try it again without Textile, because maybe it's a problem in my server.
  • The textile extension isn't showing up on my manage extensions list. Are there any known conflicting extensions?

  • none that i'm aware of.
  • Ergh I wonder why the extension doesn't show up in my manage extensions list.

  • Has anyone found a solution to the problem iamroberto mentioned? Clicking 'add your comments' results in a blank page :-( Channing
  • hmmm... eeenteresting *looks around* *goes back into hiding*
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