Share » Forums » Install & configuration » Why is sup an unsupported tag?

Why is sup an unsupported tag?

Why is sup an unsupported tag?

Monday 20 June 2005 2:04:52 pm - 5 replies

Author Message

James Ward

Wednesday 22 June 2005 8:40:06 am

I have a support request in to ezpublish to allow this tag. Hopefully when they are done it will be included in all future releases.

working at www.wardnet.com
blogging at www.jamesward.ca

Ɓukasz Serwatka

Friday 24 June 2005 3:05:35 am

Hi James,

<sup> and <sub> is currently supported as custom tag. Look in to content.ini file.

We will look closer into this problem soon ...

Personal website -> http://serwatka.net
Blog (about eZ Publish) -> http://serwatka.net/blog

James Ward

Tuesday 28 June 2005 7:48:04 pm

Luke, I would say you are using the term "supported" a little losely. If I create a document with sup tags already in it they will be stripped by ezpublish. This is less than desireable. I have paid for the support call and have received the files necessary to get sup tags working. I was dismayed however to find that the code I paid for will not be merged into the next version of ezpublish. This is very diappointing and I hope ezpublish will reconsider including this code.

working at www.wardnet.com
blogging at www.jamesward.ca

kracker (the)

The Doctor

Tuesday 28 June 2005 9:20:00 pm

James,

Would you consider posting the code / information you received to the community as a contribution?

This is in my opinion just about the next best way to making this feature available to the rest of the community without them having to pay for the support call again...

Respectfully,
//kracker

<i>Counting Crows - Friend of the Devil</i>

Member since: 2001.07.13 || http://ezpedia.se7enx.com/

James Ward

Wednesday 29 June 2005 8:14:53 am

Sure thing Kracker,

http://ez.no/community/contribs/hacks/sup_tag_support

I'm just concerned that this code will be broken by the next ezpublish update. But it works for now.

working at www.wardnet.com
blogging at www.jamesward.ca

You must be logged in to post messages in this topic!

36 542 Users on board!

Forums menu