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When I enter text and format it I get as an output the text and their tags like ,
. Thanks you
How can I remove them without loosing the format editing?
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#20 | source view.txt | 863 bytes | funkycamel |
#19 | Modules.png | 1.02 MB | funkycamel |
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#17 | edit.jpg | 160.51 KB | funkycamel |
Comments
Comment #1
dczepierga CreditAttribution: dczepierga commentedCould u give a example of your problem? Now it's hard to say what'd u mean....
Put your example between
<code>
tags...Greetings
Comment #2
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedThe text I type is the following
Leave Athens and drive South West until we reach the Corinth Canal which connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea (short stop). Drive on and visit the ancient town of Corinth where St. Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the City, which include the Agora (market place) and Apollo's Temple (6th century B.C.) clearly show how rich and important Corinth was in Ancient Times. A short stop at the Site of the Ancient Port of Cehries, where St. Paul disembarked, will conclude the visit. Return to Athens in time for lunch.
N.B. Clients staying at the coast will be transferred back to their hotels around 15.00 hrs. With the Cape Sounion Tour bus.
Schedule (Bold)
From April 12 to October 29 every Monday and Friday (English only). Departure 08:45 - return 14:00 approximately.
And I get this
Leave Athens and drive South West until we reach the Corinth Canal which connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea (short stop). Drive on and visit the ancient town of Corinth where St. Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the City, which include the Agora (market place) and Apollo's Temple (6th century B.C.) clearly show how rich and important Corinth was in Ancient Times. A short stop at the Site of the Ancient Port of Cehries, where St. Paul disembarked, will conclude the visit. Return to Athens in time for lunch. N.B. Clients staying at the coast will be transferred back to their hotels around 15.00 hrs. With the Cape Sounion Tour bus.
Schedule
From April 12 to October 29 every Monday and Friday (English only). Departure 08:45 - return 14:00 approximately.
Comment #3
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedlol
Actually here the comment field translate the html tags.
I get p(beginning of text),strong(Schedule),br tags on the output.
Comment #4
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedComment #5
dman CreditAttribution: dman commentedI'm guessing you have the (Drupal default) newline filter enabled over top of your WYSIWYG input format.
See the README (installation step 7)
or the FAQ linked to from the project page
Comment #6
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedOk. I disabled break line converter. I edited the text field (re - entered text) and when I go to save it promts me the following message "This content has been modified by another user, changes cannot be saved."
I always log in as admin (now and during content creation). When I remove permissions I set access only to auth user, I can edit it but still the same problem (even when I create new content of the same content type)
Sorry to trouble you but I am newbie (Hope not the only one with this issue)
Comment #7
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedcustom formatting options are disabled. Which profile the admin uses?
Comment #8
dczepierga CreditAttribution: dczepierga commented@funkycamel, do u use WYSIWYG module or CKEditor module?
Greetings
Comment #9
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedHi,
cke editor.
Comment #10
mkesicki CreditAttribution: mkesicki commentedHi,
@funkycamel both modules can use CKEditor. We wish to know which drupal module do you use . Please write it or give us a link from which you downloaded module that you use.
Comment #11
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedCKEditor - WYSIWYG HTML editor
http://drupal.org/project/ckeditor
Version 6.x-1.2
Is this what you mean?
Comment #12
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedhttp://ckeditor.com/download an this one as well.
Comment #13
mkesicki CreditAttribution: mkesicki commentedYes,
@funkycamel this is what I mean. Thx for this info.
Now can you check if you have this issue in the latest module version (6.x-1.3 or DEV) ?
Comment #14
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedI followed the instructions about upgrading and I managed to upgrate to 6.x-1.3 and to ckeditor_3.5.3.
I edit my content and I go to the text field where I find my text formatted as I wish. I click save and I am still getting the same thing...
I dont know...
Do you want to telling me what settings should I set?
Thanks in advance
Comment #15
mkesicki CreditAttribution: mkesicki commentedComment #16
Ahnteis CreditAttribution: Ahnteis commentedWhy don't you post a screenshot. :D
(Do you have full HTML posting enabled for your account?)
Comment #17
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedI had filtered HTML. I set it now on full html (line break converter disabled), edit the content, save and still the same thing. I am attaching you two screenshot, the output and what I see in the textfield when I edit it.
Comment #18
dczepierga CreditAttribution: dczepierga commented@funkycamel, do u use any special modules in your site? Could u give the list with all installed (enabled) modules here?
It's look like sth strip all tags before show the content... could you check in View mode source of your site and paste the source here placed in "code" tags?
Do u don't have pre, code or any tags before and after the content?
Greetings
Comment #19
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedHere it is
"
Leave Athens and drive South West until we reach the Corinth Canal which connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea (short stop). Drive on and visit the ancient town of Corinth where St. Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the City, which include the Agora (market place) and Apollo's Temple (6th century B.C.) clearly show how rich and important Corinth was in Ancient Times. A short stop at the Site of the Ancient Port of Cehries, where St. Paul disembarked, will conclude the visit. Return to Athens in time for lunch. N.B. Clients staying at the coast will be transferred back to their hotels around 15.00 hrs. With the Cape Sounion Tour bus.
Schedule
From April 12 to October 29 every Monday and Friday (English only). Departure 08:45 - return 14:00 approximately.
"
I am attaching you an image with the modules i use.
Comment #20
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedActually I will sent you a txt file with the source view cause the comment field "reads" the tags.
Comment #21
elliemac CreditAttribution: elliemac commentedHello,
I was having the same issue as funkycamel. I am using CKEditor 3.5.3 with the Drupal module CKEditor 6.x-1.3 and quite a lot of modules, including CCK, IMCE and CKEditor Link. In CKEditor, the line break converter is deactivated and the filter is set to full HTML.
When I input text in a text area using CKEditor, the output showed my text with HTML markup, rather than formatted text. For example, when the node was previewed or published it looked like this:
rather than like this:
Bibliography:
L. Delisle, Mélanges de paléographie et de bibliographie, Paris, 1880, p. 226-228.
La librairie de Charles V, Paris, 1968, no 193.
After some testing, I discovered that the problem was only affecting text areas that I had created with CCK, all of which were created after upgrading to the latest version of CKEditor and the Drupal CKEditor module. All other text areas that are a part of Drupal or its modules (for example, the body field on story and page content types, comment forms, text areas in the admin section of the site, text areas that are part of CCK and are used when creating fields) were unaffected by this issue. At least in my case, the only text areas where this occured were ones that I had added myself.
Deactivating and reactivating the CKEditor module had no effect, so I excluded the fields where this was a problem from CKEditor, and I found it was still a problem! When I looked at the configuration for the fields, I saw that in the "Text processing" section at the end of the form, "plain text" was selected rather than "filtered text (user selects input format)". Changing this solved the problem for me, so in my case the issue was that I hadn't configured my text areas properly and CKEditor was working fine.
Maybe this will also solve your problem funkycamel?
Comment #22
funkycamel CreditAttribution: funkycamel commentedBINGO!!!!!
When I switched the text processing of that field from plain text to filtered text (user selects input format) it worked perfectly!
Thank you very much Elizabeth and of course the other users who posted!