ProcessHTMLEntities"

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(New page: == ProcessHTMLEntities == Specifies that the editor must convert all special characters available in the text to their relative HTML entities, as defined by the W3C standards.It is set to...)
 
 
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== ProcessHTMLEntities ==
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Specifies that the editor must convert all special characters available in the text to their relative HTML entities, as defined by the W3C standards. It is set to '''true''' by default. <br>
  
Specifies that the editor must convert all special characters available in the text to their relative HTML entities, as defined by the W3C standards.It is set to '''true''' by default.<br> Code:
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For example:<br>  
 
<pre>FCKConfig.ProcessHTMLEntities = true&nbsp;;
 
<pre>FCKConfig.ProcessHTMLEntities = true&nbsp;;
 
</pre>  
 
</pre>  
You can use the [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration Options/IncludeLatinEntities|IncludeLatinEntities]] and [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration Options/IncludeGreekEntities|IncludeGreekEntities]] settings to exclude some characters for the conversion.<br> '''NOTE''':The complete list of entities can be found here: http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/
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You can use the [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration Options/IncludeLatinEntities|IncludeLatinEntities]] and [[FCKeditor 2.x/Developers Guide/Configuration/Configuration Options/IncludeGreekEntities|IncludeGreekEntities]] settings to exclude some characters for the conversion.<br>
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The complete list of entities can be found here: http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/

Latest revision as of 17:08, 28 May 2008

Specifies that the editor must convert all special characters available in the text to their relative HTML entities, as defined by the W3C standards. It is set to true by default.

For example:

FCKConfig.ProcessHTMLEntities = true ;

You can use the IncludeLatinEntities and IncludeGreekEntities settings to exclude some characters for the conversion.

The complete list of entities can be found here: http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/

This page was last edited on 28 May 2008, at 17:08.