[My apologies if you get this more than once.]
Several people have asked for Darcs repositories of my software.
These do exists now:
http://common-lisp.net/~loliveira/ediware/
Special thanks to Luís Oliveira who made this possible and who
maintains the repositories.
Cheers,
Edi.
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 10:40:38 -0500, "Andrei Stebakov" <lispercat(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[This should really go to cl-who-devel, see Cc.]
> I am a bit confused about using macros like with-html. Let's say if
> I want to produce an html with my post parameter value in it. Just
> saying (:p (post-parameter "foo")) won't put the value in the <p>
> tag.
See STR or ESC:
http://weitz.de/cl-who/#syntax
> On the other hand saying (:p (format t "~a" (post-parameter "foo")))
> or (:p (esc (post-parameter "foo"))) will produce the expected
> result. Same goes with
> (:p
> (esc (with-output-to-string (s)
> (format s "~a" (post-parameter "foo")))))
The first form works only by accident, the second form is OK, the
third one is a bit overdone.
> My question is what's common about the latter examples that makes a
> printing possible? Does it mean that all printing within with-html
> should happen to *standard-output* and the esc function redirects it
> to it?
Look at the first parameter of WITH-HTML-OUTPUT[-TO-STRING].
> What package should I look at to have a better understanding of it?
Package? What do packages have to do with your question?
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/11_.htm
Have you read the documentation?
http://weitz.de/cl-who/
Cheers,
Edi.