On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Asiri Rathnayake wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> +1 to remove Moderate filtering level.
> >> +1 for having Strict as the default filtering level (I'm thinking that
> >> we should educate our users and make them understand that most of the
> >> time office content is not suited as it is for web)
> >
> >
> > One thing worth to be mentioned is that with 'strict' filtering we
> currently
> > filter out image widths, heights, alignments and such (basically anything
>
> > that requires (%%) in wiki code) This means if a user imports a document
>
> You said:
>
> "Strict: Remove all the styles presented in the original document except
> for those that can be mapped directly into xwiki syntax"
>
> Isn't (%%) xwiki syntax? I think so.


Well in that case we should not strip any styles at all... I mean everything
possible in xhtml can be represented in xwiki code.

The problem with (%%) is that when there are so many of them (when there are
so many styles / parameters set in the original office content) it's really
hard to read the generated wiki code (it's a mess).

That's why we filter those stuff that require (%%) in wiki code, to keep it
clean...

By "mapping directly into xwiki syntax" I meant those styles that do not
require additional parameters (%%). For an example, bold, italic etc. etc.

So 'strict filtering' --> no (%%)

Thanks.

- Asiri


>
>
> > containing a lot of scaled-down / precisely-aligned images (or other
> stuff)
> > the output would look pretty screwed without the styles. And this might
> not
> > give the user a good impression about the officeimporter application.
> >
> > Rather, if keep the 'no style filter' as the default, a default import
> would
> > at least be close to the original document. And the user will _have_ to
> set
> > the 'strict' filtering mode knowing what he is doing (thus the result is
> > acceptable).
> >
> > This is only my POV.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > - Asiri
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