Hello,
I would like to know if a solution for this problem
has been found yet, as I experience a similar problem with the HTMLarea editor:
it automatically replaces relative by absolute links, so I end up with links pointing to the
wrong server when migrating content from one server to another (authoring to
prod server).
Please let me know if you have some more information
about this. Thanks.
Regards,
Juliette Mainka
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Sent: lundi 5 décembre 2005 11:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Preserving relative links in htmlarea?
For "security" reasons we are using https for all logins and
when in edit mode. We have to use relative links to files, images
and pages ( /jahia/Jahia/webdav/site/xxx/file.jpg) which is finally handled by
the users web browser.
When we toggle between source and wysiwyg-mode (htmlarea) the editor
"helpfully" inserts the protocol (https) and server name and creates
absolute links which does not work after publishing because the 443 is
not available from outside (internet).
Is there any way to fix this by writing a filter or setting some property
somewhere.
We are currently using Jahia 4.1.0_01.
This would also be problem if you edit on one server (not visible on
internet) and then publish the content on another one.
Regards
/Lars Hagrot
