On Mon, 10 May 2010 10:16:34 +0200
F Wolff frie...@translate.org.za wrote:
Op Do, 2010-05-06 om 09:47 -0400 skryf Jacques Beaurain:
We have some multiline comments and I actually want to add some that
might contain HTML links too. Maybe we need to add to add the Django
filters:
I believe safe was already there, I wanted linebreaks to be added (but safe to
remain) and clean to ensure we do not break the structure of the HTML. This is
not a big deal for me if it is not the trunk behaviour as it is easy to
override with custom templates.
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Op Ma, 2010-05-10 om 12:15 -0400 skryf Jacques Beaurain:
I believe safe was already there, I wanted linebreaks to be added (but
safe to remain) and clean to ensure we do not break the structure of
the HTML. This is not a big deal for me if it is not the trunk
behaviour as it is easy to
Hi Friedel,
No it means exactly the opposite. The Django safe filter means that the text as
passed should be rendered verbatim to the page and that any literal HTML or
other tags should be rendered unmodified instead of turned into lt; gt; etc.
So developers will be able to write HTML