Good afternoon list, Ayath, i did use full HTML. However, looking at the source it seems some filter strips something out: <ol><li><a href="#find-products">Find the products</a> </li> <p><a>Find the products</a></p> Seems the name atribute get's stripped on the anchor. I'm guessing it's HTML Purifier that's bad configured but i can't figure out how to prevent HTML Purifier to stripp it (if it's the case at all). -- Regards, Luc _________________________ http://www.dzinelabs.com My bookmarks: http://delicious.com/Dzinelabs
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Good afternoon list,
Hello Luc, Firstly, my apologies for the late response. We've had a long weekend here :)
Seems the name atribute get's stripped on the anchor. I'm guessing it's HTML Purifier that's bad configured but i can't figure out how to prevent HTML Purifier to stripp it (if it's the case at all).
I have SafeHTML and it does the same thing. Just turn it off for the input format FullHTML at admin/settings/filters Then your anchor tags will work as expected. Hope this helps! -- Lev Lafayette, Systems Administrator, Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing, lev@vpac.org "If you are sending a reply to a message or a posting be sure you summarize the original at the top of the message, or include just enough text of the original to give a context. This will make sure readers understand when they start to read your response." RFC 1855 110 Victoria Street phone: 03 9925 4909 Carlton South, Victoria 3053, Australia mobile: 0432 255 208
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