Our wiki has a template that displays a mini-periodical table. Each table entry is represented by a small box, which is a link to the corresponding element's page.
When we upgraded to 1.16.2, this template stopped working. I have traced the problem to some html added as link text. Specifically, an element (in this case Hydrogen) is represented by: [[Hydrogen |<div style="filter:alpha(opacity=99); -moz-opacity:.99; opacity:.99; width:6px; height:9px; border-bottom:1px solid #fff; border-left:1px solid #fff; border-top:1px solid #fff; border-right:1px solid #fff; background-color:#333"> </div> ]] When I inspect the output html at the browser, the output div is: <div style="/* insecure input */" ... When I remove "filter:alpha(opacity=99);" from the link text, things work fine (at least on FF and Safari). Investigating, it seems the "filter:alpha(opacity=99);" attribute is an IE specific opacity setting. I am attempting to fix this problem, but I don't know where the "/* insecure input */" value is generated. Is it in the parser? Is by the browser? Somewhere else? Is there some global I can set to eliminate this behavior? Is the value "filter:alpha(opacity=99);" obsolete, necessitating it to be changed to something else? -- -- Dan Nessett _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l