Bruce,

I've run into this problem in other projects, but they mostly had the problem with extended Latin characters (in UTF8). Maybe we need to be HTML escaping the textarea?

Sean

Bruce Williams wrote:
All,

I'm running into a bit of a quandary.  Let's say I'm doing a code
example with some HTML, and I'd like to show a list example.  Due to
the fact I don't really want to deal with textile, <notextile> tags,
etc, I enter it in html entities:

&lt;ul&gt;
  &lt;li&gt;
    Some text
  &lt;/li&gt;
  # more here...
&lt;/ul&gt;

Okay, great.  Save that, and it's rendered beautifully with <r:content />.

However, if I re-open the document in the admin panel to be edited,
all my HTML entities have been converted into the actual characters in
the textarea; ie < and >.  This means that to save this page again, I
need to go through and manually convert all the entities again so that
I won't show *actual* lists on the page.  Buzzkill.

Any ideas on how to address this issue?  I don't see anything
immediately telling in the models or views that indicate a conversion
is being made, but this seems to occur consistently across browsers.

Cheers,
Bruce

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