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Bèr Kessels ber at webschuur.com
Thu Dec 15 21:49:11 UTC 2005


Filters have very agressive caching.You should do a cache wipe if you want to 
see the result of new or hacked filters.

Bèr

Op donderdag 15 december 2005 19:52, schreef puregin:
> On 15-Dec-2005, at 10:03 AM, salvador at progressivetrail.org wrote:
> > Maybe I wasn't clear.  I want to adjust the line-break converter so
> > that handles <p>'s the way that it currently does, but don't want
> > it to insert <br>'s.  I don't believe that this is something that I
> > can do through the web interface, I need to modify the underlying
> > code.  I thought that this would be done in filter.module, but the
> > changes I mentioned below don't seem to work.
> >
> > Would this be a better question for the dev list?
>
> Sorry, I missed the point of your question.
>
> This probably is a developer list question.
>
> I'd suggest that you create a new input filter - start by copying
> the line-break filter, and hack on that.
>
> Cheers, Djun
>
> > On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, puregin wrote:
> >> You should be able to configure an input format that simply does
> >> not include the linebreak converter.
> >>
> >> admin>>filters>>[configure]
> >>
> >> Select the filters that you want (skip the linebreak converter)
> >> and then arrange them in the
> >> order you want.
> >>
> >> Djun
> >>
> >> On 15-Dec-2005, at 7:03 AM, salvador at progressivetrail.org wrote:
> >>> Posted to Forums -> "How do I..." and mailed to support
> >>> Not sure if I should've sent this to the developer's list.
> >>> I've got some scripts that build story nodes from plaintext
> >>> files. The files, unfortunately, have linebreaks in bizarre
> >>> places. Drupal handles the paragraphs correctly when converting
> >>> to HTML, but I would like to remove entirely the piece that
> >>> converts linebreaks to '<br />' tags.
> >>> I had assumed that this was taking place in "function
> >>> _filter_autop($text)" in filter.module, but after removing every
> >>> preg_replace call that involved '<br />' tags, (e.g., "$chunk =
> >>> preg_replace('|<br />\s*|', "\n\n", $chunk);") from that
> >>> function, I found that drupal was still inserting the unwanted
> >>> linebreaks.
> >>> Can someone please tell me where this is happening in drupal?
> >>> I've been grepping myself silly trying to find it.
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