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Top Forums Web Development Turning jQuery Code into Vue.js Post 303025667 by Neo on Thursday 8th of November 2018 07:36:53 PM
Old 11-08-2018
Thanks Scott,

On a number of occasions I have had trouble with the order of execution of included Javascript file.

Looking back, it seems obvious that the JS vars from vB global_start should have been before the Vue files. That also seem to explain why I could get it to work as a computed property before.

Thanks for your help sorting this out!

Much appreciated!

Now, I need to figure out why the HTML layout is different between the two conditions (guest vs. logged in user)..... That should be an easy CSS issue (update: confirmed CSS fixed).
 

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HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer(3pm)

NAME
HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer - Convert CSS styles to (roughly) corresponding HTML SYNOPSIS
use HTML::TreeBuilder; use HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer; my $tree = new HTML::TreeBuilder(); $tree->parse( '<p><font style="font-style:italic; font-weight:bold">text</font></p>' ); my $norm = new HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer(); $norm->normalize($tree); # Roughly gives "<p><font><b><i>text</i></b></font></p>" print $tree->as_HTML(); DESCRIPTION
HTML::WikiConverter dialects convert HTML into wiki markup. Most (if not all) know nothing about CSS, nor do they take it into consideration when performing html-to-wiki conversion. But there is no good reason for, say, "<font style="font-weight:bold">text</font>" not to be converted into '''text''' in the MediaWiki dialect. The same is true of other dialects, all of which should be able to use CSS information to produce wiki markup. The issue becomes especially problematic when considering that several WYSIWYG HTML editors (e.g. Mozilla's) produce this sort of CSS-heavy HTML. Prior to "HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer", this HTML would have been essentially converted to text, the CSS information having been ignored by "HTML::WikiConverter". "HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer" avoids this with a few simple transformations that convert CSS styles into HTML tags. METHODS
new my $norm = new HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer(); Constructs a new normalizer normalize $norm->normalize($elem); Normalizes $elem and all its descendents, where $elem is an HTML::Element object. SUBCLASSING
The following methods may be useful to subclasses. handlers my $handlers = $self->handlers; Class method returning reference to an array of handlers used to convert CSS to HTML. Each handler is a hashref that specifies the CSS properties and values to match, and the HTML tags and attributes the matched properties will be converted to. The "type", "name", "value", and "tag" keys may be used to match an element's property or attribute. "type" may be either "css" if matching a CSS property (in which case "name" must contain the name of the property, and "value" must contain the property value to match) or "attr" if matching an HTML tag attribute (in which case "name" must contain the name of the attribute, and "value" must contain the attribute value to match). "value" may be a string (for an exact match), regex (which will be used to match against the element's property or attribute value), coderef (which will be passed the property or attribute value and is expected to return true on match, false otherwise), or "*" (which matches any property or attribute value). A tag or list of tags can also be matched with the "tag" key, which takes either a string or an arrayref. To specify what actions the handler will take, the "new_tag", "new_attr", and "normalizer" keys are used. "new_tag" is required and indicates the name of the tag that will be created. "attribute" is optional and indicates the name of the attribute in the new tag that will take the value of the original CSS property. If a coderef is given as the "normalizer", it will be passed the value of the property/attribute and should return one suitable to be assigned to the new tag attribute. SEE ALSO
CSS AUTHOR
David J. Iberri, "<diberri@cpan.org>" BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-html-wikiconverter at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=HTML-WikiConverter>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2006 David J. Iberri, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2009-05-12 HTML::WikiConverter::Normalizer(3pm)
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