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FCKeditor stripping image |
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| gdl |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Chatty Status: offline ![]() Registered: 03/13/08 Posts: 39 |
Though the Allowed HTML for the basic user lists the <img> tag, as you can see from the images below, it still strips it out, when previewing and publishing. Can you please explain what I am missing? Running GL 1.5.0 on this install.
Enter Image Check Source Stripped Out User HTML Btw... Why did you remove the bbcode -Dan |
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| gdl |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Chatty Status: offline ![]() Registered: 03/13/08 Posts: 39 |
Solved
Thanks to suprsidr for the guidance. I wasn't adding the attributes to the src element in the User HTML filter in config. |
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| Dirk |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Admin ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 01/12/02 Posts: 13027 |
That's a bug in 1.5.x. In earlier versions, when you activated the Advanced Editor, it automatically added a couple of additional HTML tags that you needed to be able to use FCKeditor properly. That functionality is missing in 1.5.x but was added again in 1.6.0.
In the meantime, you can add the missing HTML tags in your siteconfig.php. See here for an earlier discussion. Quote by: gdl Btw... Why did you remove the bbcode For security reasons. The same reason why we don't allow the normal HTML img tag by default. bye, Dirk |
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