Hi,
I have a problem with this URL: http://www.koss.com/koss/kossweb.nsf/p? ... ^SPARKPLUG which is ecoded in my blog as http://www.koss.com/koss/kossweb.nsf/p? ... >SPARKPLUG so the ^-characters have been converted to <sup> and </sup> respectively. I don't know which of the markup plugins might have been responsible but I would rather prefer if markup would not be applied to URLs. Does anyone have an idea what I can do to disable the encoding completely, as I don't use any special markup in the blog post.
TIA,
Andre
URL encoding problem
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Re: URL encoding problem
Hi!
I think the "Serendipity Markup/Textformatierung" plugin does that to you
Best regards,
Garvin
I think the "Serendipity Markup/Textformatierung" plugin does that to you
Best regards,
Garvin
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Re: URL encoding problem
Okay, so how can I deactivate that for this post? It's not that I want to disable it completely, but in this post it's not really needed. Alternatively it would be nice if markup would leave URL as they were entered, but I guess that's not that easy.garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
I think the "Serendipity Markup/Textformatierung" plugin does that to you
Best regards,
Garvin
Greetings,
Andre
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Re: URL encoding problem
Hi!
Using Serendipity 1.0 (or is it 1.1?) you can disable specific markup plugins for posts by using the "Extended properties for entries" plugin. You then have a dropdown to specify which plugin should be enabled for this posting.
Best regards,
Garvin
Using Serendipity 1.0 (or is it 1.1?) you can disable specific markup plugins for posts by using the "Extended properties for entries" plugin. You then have a dropdown to specify which plugin should be enabled for this posting.
Best regards,
Garvin
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Re: URL encoding problem
I'm using s9y 1.0 and serendipity_event_entryproperties version 1.8. But unfortunately I don't see any dropdown that allows me to set certain markup. The only dropdown I have is the list of authors. What can I do about that?garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Using Serendipity 1.0 (or is it 1.1?) you can disable specific markup plugins for posts by using the "Extended properties for entries" plugin. You then have a dropdown to specify which plugin should be enabled for this posting.
Best regards,
Garvin
TIA,
Andre
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Re: URL encoding problem
Hi!
Hm, then this functionality only comes with s9y 1.1. So either you need to upgrade, or you need to disable the serendipity markup all together.
OR you go the other approach: "^" is not an allowed URL character. If you replace that with the real URL escaped character %5E, s9y will not try to replace anything.
HTH,
Garvin
Hm, then this functionality only comes with s9y 1.1. So either you need to upgrade, or you need to disable the serendipity markup all together.
OR you go the other approach: "^" is not an allowed URL character. If you replace that with the real URL escaped character %5E, s9y will not try to replace anything.
HTH,
Garvin
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Re: URL encoding problem
That's not something I would like to do.garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Hm, then this functionality only comes with s9y 1.1. So either you need to upgrade, or you need to disable the serendipity markup all together.
My Firefox accepted the "^" in the URL without escaping it, but the escaping worked.garvinhicking wrote:OR you go the other approach: "^" is not an allowed URL character. If you replace that with the real URL escaped character %5E, s9y will not try to replace anything.
HTH,
Garvin
THX,
Andre,
who is waiting for all the new features, s9y 1.1 will provide.