Hi Derek, Thank you for experimenting with that. Actually, I just tried embedding HTML tags inside the JSON and it worked. There is no need to encode < as <, etc. Could you give it a try again?
Thanks. David derek | idea company wrote: > Hi David, > For some strange and silly reason Exhibit doesn't like cooperating with > java and flash objects in the way I was hoping it would. It probably > has something to do with all the various parameters that need to be > loaded, and I suspect that using ex:src-content or ex:href-content > doesn't work with the objects codebase for reasons unknown. > > I think the best solution would be to allow for html tags inside the .js > database files. This way users (like myself) can add flash or java > objects into exhibit. As well for anyone who is uploading essays or > multiple paragraphs can add tags like: > > <br> <strong> <em> > > and other text formatting tags as well and be able to format large > strings of text and the like. > > Would allowing html tags inside .js data files be a large fix or is it a > relatively small fix? > > Cheers, > Derek > > Derek Kinsman > The Idea Company > > New Media Designer > > http://www.ideacompany.ca/ > http://boring.ambitiouslemon.com/ > 1.416.371.5652 > > >> Hi Derek, >> >> Maybe you have modified that page since, but the <applet> stuff is not >> inside a lens template. What you can do is put it back inside a lens >> template, switch to the view that shows that lens, and then use FireBug >> to inspect the generated <applet> elements. >> >> David >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
