gijsh
The other day I sent an internet contact-email to TNT about problems we had with their service, using their website. Afther this, the text of this email returns at the top of every page of my local dokuwiki (before the TOC), above the editor text field, in the sidebar (arctic template) and all, on Dokuwiki (latest stable edition, served at the LAN). Different computers, operating systems and browsers show the same problem. This is very annoying. I tried to refresh the cache (touch local.php), no result. Editing pages only temporarily removes the unwanted text. Clicking the example button in the editor screen shows the same text in the example.
I am no programmer, but maybe the reason is that a certain standard file used by the template is changed, but I don't have any idea where to find it. Or maybe Java(script)? Or simply a punishment from TNT for sending critical emails?
Gijs van Gemert
grahack
Quite weird...
You could try to do a search in your files for the few words that you know they are not in the original Doku's files.
I hope I'm clear enough. If not, send us the message you get, I'll tell you what I meant.
Since Doku works only with files, you should find them.
gijsh
Thanks for your reaction, Grahack. After some grepping around, I found out that the syntax.php of the iframe plugin had changed content. It held the literal text of my email. Removing theis file (updating the plugin) removed the error.
Gijsh