Everyone,
I have fixed the problem with the <r:attachment:each> tag that you were
all experiencing. One would think that having written at least a dozen
iterators for various extensions that I would remember this small
concept that I missed. My apologies. You may have seen a “#” in the
output, but that was just the result of Ruby turning an Array full of
attachments into a string, i.e. calling .to_s on each one in turn. This
will produce something like the following:
#PageAttachment:0x2855320#PageAttachment:0x28552d0
Hence the quasi-random # in the output. Instead, I needed to push the
output of each iteration into a string. headdesk
Please update your copy of page_attachments if you need this
functionality.
Sean
Sean C. wrote:
I have fixed the problem with the <r:attachment:each> tag that you were
all experiencing.
I’m getting “can’t convert nil into String” output for both of the
following:
<r:attachment:each><r:link /></r:attachment:each>
<r:attachment:each><r:attachment:link /></r:attachment:each>
Sean C. wrote:
I have fixed the problem with the <r:attachment:each> tag that you were
all experiencing.
David P. wrote:
I’m getting “can’t convert nil into String” output for both of the
following:
<r:attachment:each><r:link /></r:attachment:each>
<r:attachment:each><r:attachment:link /></r:attachment:each>
I should add that the usual <r:attachment:link name=“xxxxx” /> works
fine.
Is the page attachments extension fully operational now - I need to use
the tag
<r:attachment:each>.
Keith