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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Our First Flash Intro ? Post 32132 by PxT on Tuesday 19th of November 2002 11:32:52 AM
Old 11-19-2002
I definitely think the intro should be skipped automatically for logged-in users... it doesn't add any value for those who are already familiar with the site.

Secondly, there is an error at the top of the page. There is a newline in one of your HTML tags, so it displays instead of being interpreted:

Code:
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PARAM NAME=bgcolor VALUE=#FFFFFF>

 

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html2haml(1)						      General Commands Manual						      html2haml(1)

NAME
html2haml - Transforms an HTML file into corresponding Haml code. SYNOPSIS
html2haml [options] [INPUT] [OUTPUT] DESCRIPTION
Transforms an HTML file into corresponding Haml code. OPTIONS
-e, --erb Parse ERb tags. --no-erb Don't parse ERb tags. -r, --rhtml Parse RHTML tags. --no-rhtml Don't parse RHTML tags. -x, --xhtml Parse the input using the more strict XHTML parser. -s, --stdin Read input from standard input instead of an input file --trace Show a full traceback on error -?, -h, --help Show this message -v, --version Print version Please note this program's function is to make a first approach towards converting your HTML. Although usually it will give you a nearly good result, it will often need tweaking - This is specially true when you are parsing RHTML, as it can include parsable and conditional tags which can be misinterpreted and break nesting. SEE ALSO
This program is shipped as part of the libhaml-ruby1.8 library package, you can check its corresponding documentation can be found in the libhaml-ruby-doc package. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@debian.org>, based on the command-line output of this program, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be freely used by others). December 18, 2008 html2haml(1)
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