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[ic] Missing > in lib/UI/usertag/display or display.tag
"Stefan Hornburg (Racke)" wrote:
>
> Joachim Leidinger <jojo@blackpoint.de> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > because, I want to insert a long description like
> >
> > "...see the item <A HREF="[area 12345]">12345</A> too...."
>
> IMHO it is bad design to put such relationships into the
> description field.
>
> Better would be approach like that
>
> [if-item-field see]
> See the item <a href="[area href="[item-field see]"]">[item-field see]</a>
> [/if-item-field see]
>
> Ciao
> Racke
The problem is:
- my customer use UI to edit the items (with item_edit.html)
- he want a link to another items into any fields for description
- I've show him how to do (<A HREF="[area <SKU>]"><SKU></A>)
- It works with Linux-NS 4.77 for FreeBSD, WIN IE 5.5 and NS 6.2 for WIN
2k
But my customer use Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
and if he insert
<A HREF="[area <SKU>]"><SKU></A>
into the fields for description, that line is stored as
<A HREF="[area <SKU>]"><SKU></A>
and if I use my own Browser, which will not save the above line wrong, I
still see the line
<A HREF="[area <SKU>]"><SKU></A>
via View->Page Source in my Browser and that line is blinking with the
blue color.
I try to find another solution to make any relationship from one item to
another items (for example with cross_sell). But it seems to me, the
usertag has still a bug and I'm wondering, why can I save it right and
my costomer not with his IE 6.0 Browser.
Thanks for the helps!
Joachim Leidinger
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