Wow, Thanks!
And what do you use "fix_ampersands" for?
On Nov 10, 1:02 am, Dmitry Dzhus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nkulmati wrote:
> > So here's a task which I do not yet know how to solve with django.
>
> > When users post comments and wish to include a quote of another user,
> > I would like them to use:
>
> >> quoted phrase 1
>
> > reply to phrase 1
>
> >> quoted phrase 2
>
> > reply to phase 2
>
> > (similar to an e-mail conversation)
>
> > No HTML allowed in the comments, of course. Then how would I go about
> > selecting quoted text with a different color? I.e. whenever there is
> > an expression "> quoted phrase", I want to wrap in, let's say:
>
> > <p style="color:magenta;"> > quoted phrase </p>
> > <p>reply to phrase</p>
>
> > Another problem is distinguishing where the quote ends and the reply
> > starts.
>
> > What solution would you recommend? If you implemented this concept in
> > a different way, what was it?
>
> I use Markdown to markup comments. By default it wraps quotes in
> `<blockquote></blockquote>` tag. You may use CSS to give it another
> color etc.
>
> {% load markup %}
> ...
> {{ comment.comment|markdown|fix_ampersands }}
>
> Seehttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/#ref-contrib-markup
> --
> Happy Hacking.
>
> http://sphinx.net.ru
> む
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