On Aug 6, 2009, at 11:34 AM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:

> Hi Stevens,
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Steven Calkins <
> steven.calk...@crossmediasolutions.de> wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Code like the following is totally removed in the XWIKI WYSIWYG  
>> editor
>> when the information is saved:
>>
>> "<ol><li>Item 1 characteristics:
>> <ul>
>>   <li>Item 1, bullet 1</li>
>>   <li>Item 1, bullet 2</li>
>>   <li>Item 1, bullet 3</li>
>> </ul>
>> </li>
>> <li>Item 2 characteristics:
>> <ul>
>>   <li>Item 2, bullet 1</li>
>>   <li>Item 2, bullet 2</li>
>> </ul>
>> </li>
>> <li>Item 3 characteristics:
>> <ul>
>>   <li>Item 3, bullet 1</li>
>> </ul>
>> </li>
>> </ol>"
>>
>> It important to never save such HTML snippets in the WYSIWYG  
>> editor. And
>> anyone who follows you and edits the file unknowingly in WYSIWYG mode
>> will remove the elements as well. It would be nice if the developers
>> tweak the editors to convert such code in the background to a
>> corresponding wiki format.
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Steven Calkins
>
>
> Which version of XWiki Enterprise are you using?
>
> If you're using XE 1.9 / pages in XWiki 2.0 syntax you can enclose  
> such code
> in a HTML macro:
>
> {{html}} HTML code goes here {{/html}}
>
> This will protect your code when saving the page and make sure it gets
> displayed.

However if you type it directly it should be displayed as you type it  
and not discarded. This looks like a bug. Anca/Marius, is that  
something known? Do we have a jira for this?

Thanks
-Vincent

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