Ok, I understand. But I'm not sure where I have to declare the tag as valid. I tried inserting lib.parseFunc_RTE { denyTags= allowTags=a, abbr, acronym, address, blockquote, br, caption, cite, code, div, em, embed,h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr, i, iframe, img, li, link, object, ol, p, param, pre, q,span, strong, sub, sup, table, tbody,thead,tfoot, td, th, tr, tt, ul }
into my root page's Template setup, but still I get the same result. Is it possible that I'm doing this where I shouldn't? or that something else is overriding my allowTags? Thanks again, Antonio bernd wilke wrote: > Am Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:50:34 +0100 schrieb Antonio Reher: > > >> Hello again: >> I tried adding those lines in my Template for root but the RTE still >> transforms my <object> tag into <object>, etc, and the code isn't >> rendered as HTML... >> >> any idea what I might be doing wrong? >> >> Thanks! >> Antonio >> >> > as RTE HTMLarea is not HTML you got what you asked for: > you got your HTML-code show in the frontend. > > either you really use HTML-contentelement, where your code is delivered > as entered or you have to switch RTE into 'source-code' mode. > > > 1) RTE = Rich Text Editor = all formatting is done in background by > pressing buttons. Every HTML-code is transformed to be shown in FE. > > > 2) 'source-code' mode of RTE: > - can be activated/deactivated by pressing the button labeld '<>' > - all formatting by buttons is deactivated, instead all (HTML-) > formatting is shown and can be edited. > > in this mode you can edit your HTML-area entering an object-tag, > BUT it is possible that it is removed in the moment the content-element > is stored, because at that moment a clean-up is done. > Therefore you have to declare the object-tag as a valid tag, which is not > to be cleared. > > > bernd > _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english