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New syntax for export block in Org 9 #21

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It looks like #+BEGIN_HTML should be #+BEGIN_EXPORT html now.

Without this, <script> gets changed to &lt;script&gt; and so forth, so the javascript does not work.

[It looks like](http://orgmode.org/Changes_old.html#org1919c09) `#+BEGIN_HTML` should be `#+BEGIN_EXPORT html` now.

Without this, `<script>` gets changed to `&lt;script&gt;` and so forth, so the javascript does not work.
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kyptin commented Oct 17, 2017

Thanks for this. I ran into this problem just now, trying org-html-slideshow for the first time. It's nice to be able to find the solution quickly. I confirm that it works.

My guess is that it would be easier for @stuartsierra to accept this PR if you specified that this syntax is for OrgMode >= 9.0 only.

Cheers, and thanks again!

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Thank you for your interest in org-html-slideshow. This project is archived and is no longer under active maintenance. If you are interested in continuing the project, please consider creating a fork under a different name. Thank you.
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incandescentman commented Oct 19, 2017

You may want to refer to the fork https://github.com/aiba/org-html-slideshow. It fixes an important conflict with new versions of Chrome that prevented Presenter View slides from correctly tracking when slides were advanced, as well as the export syntax you mentioned.

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