How to encode root block elements TinyMCE
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}
How does one encode not just the inner text provided within the textarea, but the root blocking 'p' tags as well?
My config currently looks like this
{
plugins: [
'autolink',
'lists',
'link',
'image',
'textcolor',
'insertdatetime',
'media',
'table',
'paste',
'code',
],
toolbar: 'insert | undo redo | formatselect | bold italic backcolor | alignleft aligncenter alignright alignjustify | table | bullist numlist outdent indent | removeformat',
entity_encoding: 'named'
}
When I POST all html tags get encoded minus the wrapping p tags
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How does one encode not just the inner text provided within the textarea, but the root blocking 'p' tags as well?
My config currently looks like this
{
plugins: [
'autolink',
'lists',
'link',
'image',
'textcolor',
'insertdatetime',
'media',
'table',
'paste',
'code',
],
toolbar: 'insert | undo redo | formatselect | bold italic backcolor | alignleft aligncenter alignright alignjustify | table | bullist numlist outdent indent | removeformat',
entity_encoding: 'named'
}
When I POST all html tags get encoded minus the wrapping p tags
tinymce
add a comment |
How does one encode not just the inner text provided within the textarea, but the root blocking 'p' tags as well?
My config currently looks like this
{
plugins: [
'autolink',
'lists',
'link',
'image',
'textcolor',
'insertdatetime',
'media',
'table',
'paste',
'code',
],
toolbar: 'insert | undo redo | formatselect | bold italic backcolor | alignleft aligncenter alignright alignjustify | table | bullist numlist outdent indent | removeformat',
entity_encoding: 'named'
}
When I POST all html tags get encoded minus the wrapping p tags
tinymce
How does one encode not just the inner text provided within the textarea, but the root blocking 'p' tags as well?
My config currently looks like this
{
plugins: [
'autolink',
'lists',
'link',
'image',
'textcolor',
'insertdatetime',
'media',
'table',
'paste',
'code',
],
toolbar: 'insert | undo redo | formatselect | bold italic backcolor | alignleft aligncenter alignright alignjustify | table | bullist numlist outdent indent | removeformat',
entity_encoding: 'named'
}
When I POST all html tags get encoded minus the wrapping p tags
tinymce
tinymce
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TinyMCE would not (on its own) encode regular HTML tags so this is likely not a TinyMCE issue. I would look at the framework(s) / platform you are using to see if something along the way is causing this to happen.
In my quick testing on TinyMCE Fiddle when I submit the page the posted content is simple HTML as a string with no encoding.
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TinyMCE would not (on its own) encode regular HTML tags so this is likely not a TinyMCE issue. I would look at the framework(s) / platform you are using to see if something along the way is causing this to happen.
In my quick testing on TinyMCE Fiddle when I submit the page the posted content is simple HTML as a string with no encoding.
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TinyMCE would not (on its own) encode regular HTML tags so this is likely not a TinyMCE issue. I would look at the framework(s) / platform you are using to see if something along the way is causing this to happen.
In my quick testing on TinyMCE Fiddle when I submit the page the posted content is simple HTML as a string with no encoding.
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TinyMCE would not (on its own) encode regular HTML tags so this is likely not a TinyMCE issue. I would look at the framework(s) / platform you are using to see if something along the way is causing this to happen.
In my quick testing on TinyMCE Fiddle when I submit the page the posted content is simple HTML as a string with no encoding.
TinyMCE would not (on its own) encode regular HTML tags so this is likely not a TinyMCE issue. I would look at the framework(s) / platform you are using to see if something along the way is causing this to happen.
In my quick testing on TinyMCE Fiddle when I submit the page the posted content is simple HTML as a string with no encoding.
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