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Hi to all,
my question is probably a simple thing for the pro´s.
I´m trying to add a Iframe with a specific Adress. Thats works wonderfull. My Problem is that aftersaving the File, jce always adds " amp" to the adress.
original:
id=c7aa3a5b79b986e0a16a9c1ae8e4d566
then i have to add: &category=COC
it should look like this after saving: id=c7aa3a5b79b986e0a16a9c1ae8e4d566&category=COC
But it came out like: id=c7aa3a5b79b986e0a16a9c1ae8e4d566&category=COC
someone knows how i can avoide that JCe is adding "amp" in the code.?
thanks
Michael
my question is probably a simple thing for the pro´s.
I´m trying to add a Iframe with a specific Adress. Thats works wonderfull. My Problem is that aftersaving the File, jce always adds " amp" to the adress.
original:
id=c7aa3a5b79b986e0a16a9c1ae8e4d566
then i have to add: &category=COC
it should look like this after saving: id=c7aa3a5b79b986e0a16a9c1ae8e4d566&category=COC
But it came out like: id=c7aa3a5b79b986e0a16a9c1ae8e4d566&category=COC
someone knows how i can avoide that JCe is adding "amp" in the code.?
thanks
Michael
The rules of HTML require that all amersand characters in attribute values , eg: <a href=""> are encoded. Please see - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3705591/do-i-encode-ampersands-in-a-href - for an explanation. As JCE always attempts to obey the rules and create valid HTML, it encodes ampersands.
That said, some badly written plugins attempt to parse URL values by splitting them at the & character, which causes issues with encoded ampersands. If this is the case, add:
to the Custom Configuration Variables field in the Editor Global Configuration.
That said, some badly written plugins attempt to parse URL values by splitting them at the & character, which causes issues with encoded ampersands. If this is the case, add:
cleanup_pluginmode:true
to the Custom Configuration Variables field in the Editor Global Configuration.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
This is working in my tests. Please send me a login - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/contact/site-login
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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