If you want to use html in your article change the article class and replace xml text field with a text field. A text field does not have the same restrictions upon it. Alternatively make a copy of the article class and make this change here.
I am a little confused. I have created a class with a text field and put some simple HTML in it; tried table, br, ul, ..etc. The result is that the html tags just show up as part of the text in te display. The browser does not recognize them. The site where this is being tested uses unicode if that matters.
Yes, that is the intended (normal) behaviour. Now you should be careful with html content as for example arbitrary javascript can be inserted unless you are in a controlled situation with trusted editors.
Just found this thread. I got a similar problem, but I do not use "wash".
I have migrated the contend from my local ez-installation to another server and what worked just fine locally, is parsed on the server in the admin and on the pages in a way, that the content I put into <literal>-tags now displays with all less-than sign replaced by their entity-value (<). Rather annoying. Is there a setting somewhere in ez 3.6 that enables "auto-washing". I looked in every sensible place, but could not find any.
Thanks in advance Peter
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