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As an alternative to using Code Blocks, see my previous post.
Just paste the code into the editor, and it will be converted into a Code Block. Any existing xml code will also be converted when you load the editor.
I'm just curious, how would I embed the XML as a code block?
Just paste the code into the editor, and it will be converted into a Code Block. Any existing xml code will also be converted when you load the editor.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#105832
Example tag:
<hapi-liveprice-room room="LH"></hapi-liveprice-room>
In the extended elements I tried those combinations:
hapi-liveprice-room
hapi-liveprice-room[*]
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards.
<hapi-liveprice-room room="LH"></hapi-liveprice-room>
In the extended elements I tried those combinations:
hapi-liveprice-room
hapi-liveprice-room[*]
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards.
It is better now to handle this as XML in a Code Block, so you will be able to see it and edit it without having to use the Code Editor.
In Editor Profiles -> Editor Parameters -> Advanced, set Allow Custom XML to Yes.
In Editor Profiles -> Editor Parameters -> Advanced, set Allow Custom XML to Yes.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I see there is a bug in the current version where extended element tags with a dash in the name are incorrectly removed.
Please try JCE Pro 2.9.2 Beta 6 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
Please try JCE Pro 2.9.2 Beta 6 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#105838
Ok, thanks, will do.
I'm just curious, how would I embed the XML as a code block?
Kind regards.
I'm just curious, how would I embed the XML as a code block?
Kind regards.
As an alternative to using Code Blocks, see my previous post.
Just paste the code into the editor, and it will be converted into a Code Block. Any existing xml code will also be converted when you load the editor.
I'm just curious, how would I embed the XML as a code block?
Just paste the code into the editor, and it will be converted into a Code Block. Any existing xml code will also be converted when you load the editor.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#105843
Apparently this only happens, when the custom xml tag is wrapped by a <p> element.
When use a code block as suggested above it works perfectly fine.
Thanks for the help.
When use a code block as suggested above it works perfectly fine.
Thanks for the help.
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