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Ooook, BBCode not working at all in articles now after 0.6beta upgrade

Started by -Prismatic-, May 02, 2005, 10:25:51 PM

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-Prismatic-

Upgraded to 0.6 and now BBCode or HTML isnt working when posting articles. It's not a big issue, but it makes things look nicer when it's a clickable link :)

Bjørn

No, thats right, bbcode don't work in articles, but regular html do.

-Prismatic-


Bjørn

Did that work before? And how does the actual code in the database look like?

-Prismatic-

It did work before, yes.

Just looked in the DB, and code is displayed like this:

Prestigious gaming Enemy Territory was recently updated with the 2.60 patch.
  To get it, go there link
  DOH



<a href="http://www.google.com">TEST</a>




Edit - Ok, the "doh" works on your forums because of the BBCode ;)


Bjørn

In the database the signs &lt; means <.Literally, not html.

I am trying to duplicate this error on my local installation.

Zvert

eeuhrm are you writing your html inside the WYSIWYG editor ?

-Prismatic-

Im just trying to post a new article with a HTML link and it's doing that insed of actually making it html :|

Crip

I messed around and here's what I found..

I entered &lt;a href="http://www.google.com"&gt;TEST&lt;/a&gt; into the article window and it would show it exactly as typed.


If I hit the toggle button at the bottom of the article editing window and entered the same text it would show  <a href="http://www.google.com> in the article

If I enter TEST into the article it shows it exactly as typed.

If I hit the toggle button at the bottom of the article window and enter the exact same text it would show TEST as a link.

I would add that I was testing using FF. I will check IE and let you know.
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