Hello.

Using GWT 2.5.0, I just tried that:


      final VerticalPanel panel = new VerticalPanel();
      panel.add(new HTML("abcde <strong>hello</strong> 
<em>emphisized</em>the<br>break <b>bold 
text</b><ol><li>aaaaa</li><li>bbbbbb</li></ol>",true));


and it renders as expected.


Can you check using eg Firebug or some developers tools whether the <em> tag 
is actually present? Is there any chance you have a CSS which resets em/strong 
without giving a font-weight or font-style thus leading you to think they 
don't work?


Hope this helps


Kind regards


Nicolas



Le vendredi 28 mars 2014 02:02:45, Blake McBride a écrit :
> Greetings,
> 
> I am trying to render some HTML.  I am using:
> 
>        RootLayoutPanel rlp = RootLayoutPanel.get();
>         rlp.clear();
>         rlp.add(new HTML("abcde <strong>hello</strong> <em>emphisized</em>
> the<br>break <b>bold text</b><ol><li>aaaaa</li><li>bbbbbb</li></ol>",
> true));
> 
> 
> The <b> and <br> work.  All the rest is ignored.  Why is only a subset
> supported?  I don't understand why it wouldn't just insert what I specify.
>  Is there a way for me to add arbitrary html?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Blake

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Reply via email to