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  • How To Do WYSIWYG - General
    Posted by Susan Long (Monday November 20 2000 @ 03:52PM EST) views: 135
    Would it be at all possible for the output that you use for the feature section (that comes up in pages) be the same format as what you get when you add something as a story?

    What I mean is, if you cut and paste an article for a story, it maintains the format, you don't have to put in the html. But if you add something as a feature, you have to do the html.

    If you tell me what to do, I'll fix it on my end unless this is a feature you were going to add already. It makes things so much easier for adding stories when you don't have to do the html and it would make things even easier if when you added pages under features it would work the same way. Thanks!!!!

    < Suggestion | Terra cotta - Backend? >

    By jason (Monday November 20 2000 @ 04:26PM EST)
    Without actually testing this, here is how to automatically parse all pages.

    in pages.php, line 40:
    change:
    $A["Content"] = F_getContent($A);

    to:

    $A["Content"] = phpsite_parse(F_getContent($A),$CONF["ParseLevel"]);
    [ reply | parent ]
    By Susan Long (Monday November 20 2000 @ 05:42PM EST)
    That did the trick!! Thanks so much!
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