Cobranding bug with  ?
rutt
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Try a HTML header like this:
The first time I enter this and save it, the " " is replaced by a single space and the effect is what it should be; the DEF is indented by one space. If I then edit the field further, say by changing DEF to HIJ and reenter, the space is sitll there, buth the text after the break is no longer indented.
ABC<br> DEF
The first time I enter this and save it, the " " is replaced by a single space and the effect is what it should be; the DEF is indented by one space. If I then edit the field further, say by changing DEF to HIJ and reenter, the space is sitll there, buth the text after the break is no longer indented.
If not now, when?
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Second, I can't replicate (granted, I am using the best browser in the (mac) world; Safari), so screenshots would be helpful to see if it is something I could further explain
-winn
Please, can you expand or provide a pointer? Is there a workaround?
So "©" becomes "©", " " becomes " ", etc...
Does this work?
-winn
-winn
If I type in
<i>don't italicize</i>
to my footer, that means that I am trying to display the text, inlcuding the italics brackets.
When your php code generates the text for the textarea, if it replaces & with &, the code will remain intact.
-winn
In my case, I attempt to avoid spambots by encoding my e-mail address with alternate encoding. For example, I enter the address "mail@server.com" as & #109; & #97; & #105; & #108; & #64; & #115; & #101; & #114; & #118; & #101; & #114; & #46; & #99; & #111; & #109; (extra space inserted after each & sign to prevent conversion on this forum)
When I enter this code into my co-branding HTML, it shows up properly in the browser's source view, but if I later edit the co-branding HTML, the above codes are converted into plain text. Therefore I understand the request to "leave it alone," because that's what I want too.
While not foolproof (some spambots are said to know about it), I've gotten almost no spam on my other site by entering my e-mail this way.
BTW, I am also using Safari but of course this is not browser-dependent because the translation is happening in the smugmug co-branding engine.
-winn