note, I posted this twice before, but with the problem code in the post,
http://dev.tikiwiki.org/tiki-view_tracker_item.php?trackerId=5&itemId=2797
http://dev.tikiwiki.org/tiki-view_tracker_item.php?trackerId=5&itemId=2799
and both of those now show the WSOD that I saw. So again, here we go, this time I won't post the code as I used it, as it appears to be causing the same problem on those tracker pages. So...
using rcontent in a module causes a WSOD in 3.x
according to luciash in chat:
seems conflict between plugin RCONTENT and rcontent wiki syntax to me, because recently the syntax was made more universal and plugins can be called using lowercase {pluginname} syntax too
WOrkaround:
Deleting lib/wikiplugins/wikiplugin_rcontent.php fixes WSOD, rcontent syntax then pulls content correctly (tho apparently not correctly parsing text formatting unless using {wiki} {/wiki} as well.
Fixed in 3.3 an 4.0
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