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Extra quotes added to image URL and Alt text

Thread began 2/07/2011 8:13 am by janet259027 | Last modified 2/08/2011 9:28 am by Jason Byrnes | 1506 views | 3 replies |

janet259027

Extra quotes added to image URL and Alt text

I just created an update page via Data Assist and the only thing I changed was I made a text field into an HTML Editor field.

I works nicely except that when I right click on an image to change the path or alt text, it adds quotes on both sides of the URL (so I have to delete them) and it adds two quotes at the beginning of the Alt and one at the end of the Alt text.

Is there anyway to make it not add the extra quotes when I'm updating an image?

The document type is: XHTML 1.0 Strict
Formatting and Encoding is: Indent 4
Greek and Latin: Encode Both
and Encode HTML entities

Copy and Paste is: Keep structure from Word

Additional Settings: Check Spelling as you type.

The Editor Preset is FULL

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

when working with data assist update pages, there is code in place to convert quotes to the html entity.

to work around this, you need to reset the initial value in the html editor instance.


edit the html editor instance, click the lightning bolt next to initial value and reselect the recordset column.

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janet259027

Thanks

Thank you - that fixed it and the HTML Editor is working great. I really like the new HTML Editor 3.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Glad to hear it is working.

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