Joey Hess on 29 Aug 2000 15:09:02 -0700: > > Can't you just do a <:=spokendate($(PUBDATE)):> or similar? I think I used > > something like that when I fiddled with using the DWN summaries as meta > > description tags. Or perhaps the syntax was <:=spokendate("<PUBDATE>"):> > > there, I do not remember. > > That works everywhere except for in a #use line, where it produces nice > error messages like: > > Bareword found where operator expected at /tmp/wml.31115.tmp1.wml line 1203, > near ""<H1>Debian Weekly News - <:=spokendate(); print "Contributing" > (Missing operator before Contributing?) > syntax error at /tmp/wml.31115.tmp1.wml line 1203, near ""<H1>Debian Weekly > News - <:=spokendate(); print "Contributing" > Missing right curly or square bracket at /tmp/wml.31115.tmp1.wml line 1357, > at end of line > syntax error at /tmp/wml.31115.tmp1.wml line 1357, at EOF > Execution of /tmp/wml.31115.tmp1.wml aborted due to compilation errors.
I've tried it quite a few ways now, but I also cannot figure out how to get wml to allow the conversion of the date in the title from the number format to the spokendate format. No matter what I try, I get error messages (and the times I do not get errors, I get Perl code in the HTML file). Any wml guru out there who can help? -- \\// peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ Statement concerning unsolicited e-mail according to Swedish law: http://www.softwolves.pp.se/peter/reklampost.html