==--Apple-Mail-4F125713-3E7E-4DE0-9386-8C8E363DE868-- Donovan Brooke---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing listI am using [convertchar=s]...[/convertchars] in the template pageThe text i=s entered by the user into the database from a HTML form like this:Hi All,I could= use a little help.I'm trying to insert multiple hyperlinks in=to a paragraph of text that is read from a database.
blah b=lah blah <a href=3D"http://www.d=omain1.com">www.domain1.com<=;/a> blah blah blah blah <a href=3D"http://www.domain2.com">www=.domain2.com</a> blah blah blah <a href=3D"http://www.domain3.com">www.domain3.com</a> blah blah blah.
The tex=t is provided to the public in a template page that should look like this:blah blah blah www.domain1.com= blah blah blah blah www=.domain2.com blah blah blah www.domain3.com blah blah blah.
But, No=. I get the text exactly as entered:
blah blah blah <a=20=href=3D"http://www.domain1.com">www.domain1.com</a> blah blah=20blah blah <a=20href=3D"http://www.domain2.com">www.domain2.com</a> blah bl=ah=20blah <a href=3D"http://www.domai=n3.com">www.domain3.com</a&=gt;=20blah blah blah.How do I get the HTML parts of the code t=o function, instead of being interpreted as text?I a=m using [url]...[/url] in the [append] tag.=u>I've been playing with the [convertwords db=3Dglossary.db] examp=les shown in the docs, but I can't even get that to work.Any insight into how this might be done would be appreciated. Thank you,.To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: http://mail.=webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.usBug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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