Hi Wolfgang, Have a look at the extension cbstarter pageTSconfig.txt. There are a lot of useful pre configured htmlArea options. This may solve your problem. You will need to remove the x on xRTE {...
http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/cbstarter/current/info/pageTSconfig.txt/ I here tinyrte is also becoming good option but I haven't tried it myself yet. Cheers, Greg Wolfgang Illmeyer wrote: > Hi. > I'm in the process of learning Typo3 and I have the following issue: > > I have a fresh install of Typo3-4.1.1. I use the included htmlArea RTE to > edit > page content. And in my site template I render said content fresh from the > tt_content table. > > However, when looking at the content at the frontend, all the p-tags are > missing, except for ones with the class attribute set. The RTE shows all the > p-tags in the right place. > > After installing the phpMyAdmin extension, I was able to figure out that the > p-tags I'm missing in the front end don't show up in the database either. > > Can somebody please explain me (possibly in a step-by-step way, but I know > where to find e.g. my site template) either: > > - How I can disable the stripping of the p-tags, so they show up in the > database. > > or > > - How to correctly work around that behaviour, so that the frontend gets the > same plain text as the RTE (with all the p tags), and why it is a good idea > to leave the plain p-tags out of the database. > > or both ;) > > > Thank you very much > > Wolfgang > > > PS: Yes, I tried Google, but since I'm new to Typo3 I couldn't find out what > to do exactly and I wasn't sure if I found the right answer, because they > seemed to be specific to some third party extensions. And the homepage says > the mailing list archives are offline... _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english