I can't think of another way than scanning and modifying the HTML before setting it into the text field.
On 3/15/06, James Howe <
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I'm using Laszlo 3.1.1 and my application has a <text> view which displays
information. The information comes from a secondary source which I don't
control and sometimes contains HTML markup. The text control does a
pretty good job displaying it, but I've run into a minor annoyance for
which I'm wondering if there is a simple workaround. The problem occurs
when the text contains <a> tags. If the user clicks the link, the browser
dutifully displays the specified link. The problem is that the browser
replaces my Laszlo application with the contents of the link. If the user
clicks the back button, my Laszlo app essentially reloads. Not a great
user experience. Are there simple ways to prevent this?
I realize that I could specify a target on the link and have the content
go to another window, but I don't control the content and I would have to
preprocess the content, searching for <a> tags and modifying them
accordingly. What I would really like is to be able to configure the text
control to use a default target of my choosing. Of course the simplest
solution would be if the back button just took the user back to my
application. Is there some way to get that to work?
Thanks!
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