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4.7 tag checker in debug mode?
Did the checking for proper closing of enclosing tags (in debug mode or else) already exist pre 4.7?
i am asking, because for one i enjoy it, but as well i wonder, if certain plugins get confused by this.
Since i updated to 4.7 my smd_tags installation (0.60) essentially doesn’t work anymore. The tag checker works on the smd_tags tags, but only, when the plugin has been turned off. When the plugin is turned on, the tag landing page shows the error_default page form instead of the tag_results page form.
I am trying to locate the source of that error, assuming, that it could be cause by the tag checker.
EDIT: Or could it be, that a certain section doesn’t show up, because it doesn’t comply somehow with (public-side) themes?
Last edited by jayrope (2018-05-30 15:46:49)
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Re: 4.7 tag checker in debug mode?
jayrope wrote #312192:
Did the checking for proper closing of enclosing tags (in debug mode or else) already exist pre 4.7?
No, it’s a 4.7 thing. And, IIRC, the processing of ambiguous </txp:tags />
has changed between 4.6 and 4.7, but the parser should warn you if it encounters one.
Since i updated to 4.7 … the tag landing page shows the error_default page form instead of the tag_results page form.
This is unlikely related to the parser, though plugins can interfere with the core behavior. But then Stef only knows…
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Thanks for info, etc. I tried posting to Stef, but it seems, you guys are busy with 4.7.1?
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Re: 4.7 tag checker in debug mode?
I can only see if there’s errors, when smd_tags is deactivated. Then they produce no errors. Tag checking – and theme support – seem the two obvious things, that changed in 4.7, so i am evaluating in that direction. I left another detailed note on the plugin thread, so maybe don’t worry any further.
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