On Apr 16, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Asiri Rathnayake <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Anca,
>>
>>> a     --> href, name
>>>> img --> alt, src
>>>> td    --> colspan, rowspan
>>>>
>>>> I think we have to add height & width attributes into this set  
>>>> (under
>> img
>>>> tag) because heights & widths are not actually styling attributes
>> (IMO).
>>>
>>> Why were you removing those in the first place?
>>
>>
>> We wanted to keep the generated wiki content as clean as possible  
>> (it's not
>> about valid / invalid xhtml). This means avoid (%%) elements in  
>> xwiki 2.0
>> syntax whenever we can.
>>
>> and they're quite important attributes of an image, because of this  
>> size
>>> issue.
>>
>>
>> Thus we need to add them back ;)
>
> Well, there's another option that might work. If we want to do both  
> things:
>
>   1. Remove as many style attributes as we can in filtered mode to  
> keep the
>   wiki syntax output clean
>   2. While preventing huge images to be displayed on the screen
>
> we could add a post-treatment filter on images: if a given image is,  
> say,
> wider than 800px / higher than 600px its max dimension gets resized  
> to that
> height / width. This way we keep the syntax clean & uncluttered while
> outputting an image that will display well on most screens / most
> configuration.

I'd prefer instead to leave the width/height params only when they are  
required but I don't think it's very easy to do since you need to know  
the image native width/height (same problem with your suggestion).

-Vincent

>
>
> WDYT?
>
> Guillaume
>
>
>> - Asiri
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