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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0002401 | Composr | calendar | public | 2016-04-12 02:16 | 2021-04-04 01:23 |
Reporter | Patrick Schmalstig | Assigned To | Chris Graham | ||
Severity | @40@ | ||||
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
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Summary | 0002401: May be wise to force disable WYSIWYG on system command events | ||||
Description | It may be wise to force disable the WYSIWYG editor and/or comcode/tempcode/html parsing on calendar events of the type system command. Otherwise, what can happen is things can be converted unintentionally to emojis or other tags, thereby breaking the actual PHP instructions. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Time estimation (hours) | 3 | ||||
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A bit complex, as the event type selection happens on the form, so it would need to dynamically disable it. But a good idea. |
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I've documented the issue in the tutorial. I have made it so on editing a system event WYSIWYG is disabled. This should deal with the bulk of it. |
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Alternate solution (on top of my earlier tweaks): I've just hidden this event type for new events, unless a config option is flipped. Nobody uses it anyway, it's very much for power users. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2016-04-12 02:16 | Patrick Schmalstig | New Issue | |
2016-04-15 14:05 | Chris Graham | Time estimation (hours) | => 3 |
2016-04-15 14:05 | Chris Graham | Note Added: 0003591 | |
2018-02-07 23:01 | Chris Graham | Note Added: 0005467 | |
2021-04-04 01:23 | Chris Graham | Assigned To | => Chris Graham |
2021-04-04 01:23 | Chris Graham | Status | non-assigned => resolved |
2021-04-04 01:23 | Chris Graham | Resolution | open => fixed |
2021-04-04 01:23 | Chris Graham | Note Added: 0007065 |