[sakai2-tcc] Filtering Content served from CHS
Jean-Francois Leveque
jean-francois.leveque at upmc.fr
Fri Dec 10 06:17:41 PST 2010
Matthew Buckett a écrit :
> On 10 December 2010 13:51, Jean-Francois Leveque
> <jean-francois.leveque at upmc.fr> wrote:
>>> One advantage of using the site CSS is that the rendered page looks
>>> more like the content displayed in the FCKEditor.
>> Now I think I get it. All pages that are not well formed HTML from a
>> header/footer point of view are fixed. If I get this right this means a
>> <html>/head/title/<body> header and a </body></html> footer. I see no reason
>> for not doing this.
>
> Ok, we locally also have some content that needs to remain as a
> fragment as it's loaded through XmlHttpRequests and added to the DOM.
>
>> I'm not sure I understand what the option for users does. Does enable
>> setting the filter on for files that are not automagically detected?
>
> Yes, so if you have lots of whitespace at the start of your HTML page
> then it might not detect the <html> and append it automatically.
So this is more the ability to set it off when not needed.
>> Sorry if it takes me time to understand. I'm a bit ill and using a foreign
>> language.
>
> No worries.
J-F
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