That's to protect you from users, malicious, careless or ignorant,
who could otherwise hijack your server.
Bill
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On Sep 27, 2007, at 3:36 PM, Alex Smersi wrote:
Hello Dan, hello List --
identical issue here.
Anyone that's using TinyMCE and WiTango can suggest a method to avoid
breaks of <@INCLUDE> metatag?
Many thanks, Alex/
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I have this working now almost. It works fine with pages that do not
contain
any witango code. However wherever there is witango code I find it
changing
the < character to < which of course breaks the include.
It also just writes everything back as one long piece of text so all
formatting of the code is wrong.
--
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