Thanks, however the strange part is that:
1. It works in Page Preview exactly as I want it.
2. Even when all i want to change is .pdf for .pdfs (no spaces) it still
doesn't work.

Because of the first point - I am wondering if it has to do with the fact
that the whole link tag is re-rendered after the HTMLConvertTable does its
thing so the whole thing is replaced...? And in Preview the order of these
events is reversed?


On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Neil Fegen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Daniel
>
> I found this a while ago and reported the issue, and it was confirmed as a
> bug with ID WSGMS-4924 in July 2010.
>
> Basically, trying to work with spaces in HtmlConvertTable doesn't
> work...this was the official response:
>
> "HTMLConvertTable functionality is not really meant for this kind of
> thing, and is not meant to contain spaces in the replacement code - so
> that kind of explains the problems we are seeing in this ticket. They did
> say I could
> raise a bug for it and they accept it is a valid bug, it will not be addressed
> as a priority as it is more of a "nice to have" rather than a crucial
> flaw in product functionality."
>
> As it's been two and a half years, I think you can assume it is not going
> to be fixed...
>
> Neil
>
> On Monday, 17 December 2012 09:03:23 UTC, Daniel Petroff wrote:
>>
>> Hi All
>>
>> We've been trying to do something using the HTMLConvertTable.txt file and
>> came across some strange behavior.
>> I am sure the answer to this is very simple but I just cannot seem to
>> find it...
>>
>> In the txt file I add:
>> .pdf">    .pdf" class="pdf">
>>
>> So all I am trying to do is get the class="pdf" inserted in the pdf link
>> in the text field. I also added some special characters like ÿ and 
>> €<http://staging.content.tfl.gov.uk/cms/RadEditor.NET/%5BioID%5D14ABA2AED89D4BC29BFABEC3751D4732/standard-tube-map.pdf>
>>  to
>> the text field to test that this works at all.
>>
>> The result is quite strange. When previewed, the page source shows the
>> changes exactly as I want them. All the special characters get relpaced and
>> so does the string I wanted as per above. However, when publishing the
>> special characters get converted but the .pdf"> stays the same...
>>
>> Is this because of some process that runs afterwards when publishing that
>> puts it back? Is there something I am missing in the convert settings? I
>> just cannot figure it out...
>> Any helps would be welcome.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Daneil
>>
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