It should work now if you click on the
d/l code link
on the bottom of any node that contains a <CODE> block.
Everything allows you to create different "htmlpages"
for types, so we created a "document downloadcode page", with
no nested containers around it:
[%
my $text = $$NODE{doctext};
my $str;
while($text=~/<CODE>((.|\n)*?)<\/CODE>/ig) {
my $code = $1;
$str.=$code."\n\n\n";
}
$str;
%]
All that was left was to hack in a change of content type to "application/octet" in the core,
and viola!
Okay,
merlyn's right. "text/plain" it is...
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