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 
&lt;, 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
>
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>> 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
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