[geeklog-users] including javascript in blocks
geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
Mon Jun 16 16:26:42 EDT 2003
Thanks. I'll give that a try.
Sorry about the sig...I'm a physician and to comply with the new
regulations known as HIPAA, I need to include such a statement when
sending patient information. Forgot to strip it from my post. In this
case, better to err on the side of caution ;->
Norm
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 09:45 AM,
geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net wrote:
> On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 08:33 AM,
> geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net wrote:
>
>> Thanks, but I've found another problem. Geeklog is stripping slashes
>> from the javascript code in this section:
>> When viewing the source, after loading the javascript, all the
>> backslashes which are escaping the special characters are being
>> removed. How do I go about preventing that from happening?
>>
>
> Backslash the backslashes :*)
>
> Yes, Geeklog has a problem with backslashes (also with ampersands) in
> articles and blocks. When creating items that have such characters in
> them, I keep an off-line version which I edit using a text editor, and
> then paste it into Geeklog whenever I need to update the block or
> article.
>
> If you are never going to update the block or article this isn't
> necessary. But if you do make changes occasionally, you'll find that
> your backslashes will disappear one by one every time you resend the
> article/block.
>
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