From: HeinzJ h-j.luecking@t-online.de
Eagleone schrieb:
On 10/1/06, ?er?ch Jakub Serych@panska.cz wrote:
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Is there anyway to include (dinamically) an HTML page inside
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It seems incredible that there isn't a way for including some HTML code...
there is an extension called abshtml
its a short extension. so i will post it here
I'm sure Heinz knows this, but it hasn't been stated:
# The callback function for converting the input text to HTML output function renderHTML( $input ) { $output = $input; return $output; }
This merely takes the tagged text and sends it out. Contrary to claims, it does not do any "converting" at all!
DO NOT do this on a site that does not have careful access control! A bad boy (or girl) can use your site to refer to viruses and all manner of other malware stuff.
If you do not allow anonymous postings, and you do not allow end-user account creation, and you trust all the users you create accounts for, it can still cause trouble inadvertently.
On the other hand, you can use it to embed QuickTime movies and a lot of neat stuff, as well.
Use with care!
:::: The income gap between the rich and the rest of the US population has been growing so fast, that it might eventually threaten the stability of democratic capitalism itself. -- Alan Greenspan :::: :::: Jan Steinman http://www.VeggieVanGogh.com ::::
I'm curious - can we find a way for admins or trusted users only to put HTML on a MediaWiki page - perhaps via an includable protected namespace, special page or something? Or would this constitute a major break with MW functionality?
I would very much like to be able to embed objects into our pages (especially audio/video, but also HTML forms), but so far the *risks* has been stopping me. And I don't want to compromise the openness of our wiki environment either, in order to do it.
I am thinking, in future revisions of our site, if creating certain custom specialpages or extensions for specific purposes is the only proper way to do it?
Best wishes, Morten :-)
-- Morten Blaabjerg / Crews Cut Production http://morten.crewscut.com morten@crewscut.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Steinman" Jan@Bytesmiths.com To: mediawiki-l@Wikimedia.org Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:57 PM Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Include HTML page
From: HeinzJ h-j.luecking@t-online.de
Eagleone schrieb:
On 10/1/06, ?er?ch Jakub Serych@panska.cz wrote:
...
Is there anyway to include (dinamically) an HTML page inside
...
It seems incredible that there isn't a way for including some HTML code...
there is an extension called abshtml
its a short extension. so i will post it here
I'm sure Heinz knows this, but it hasn't been stated:
# The callback function for converting the input text to HTML output function renderHTML( $input ) { $output = $input; return $output; }
This merely takes the tagged text and sends it out. Contrary to claims, it does not do any "converting" at all!
DO NOT do this on a site that does not have careful access control! A bad boy (or girl) can use your site to refer to viruses and all manner of other malware stuff.
If you do not allow anonymous postings, and you do not allow end-user account creation, and you trust all the users you create accounts for, it can still cause trouble inadvertently.
On the other hand, you can use it to embed QuickTime movies and a lot of neat stuff, as well.
Use with care!
:::: The income gap between the rich and the rest of the US population has been growing so fast, that it might eventually threaten the stability of democratic capitalism itself. -- Alan Greenspan :::: :::: Jan Steinman http://www.VeggieVanGogh.com ::::
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On 10/4/06, Jan Steinman Jan@bytesmiths.com wrote:
From: HeinzJ h-j.luecking@t-online.de
Eagleone schrieb:
On 10/1/06, ?er?ch Jakub Serych@panska.cz wrote:
...
Is there anyway to include (dinamically) an HTML page inside
...
It seems incredible that there isn't a way for including some HTML code...
there is an extension called abshtml
its a short extension. so i will post it here
I'm sure Heinz knows this, but it hasn't been stated:
# The callback function for converting the input text to HTML output function renderHTML( $input ) { $output = $input; return $output; }
This merely takes the tagged text and sends it out. Contrary to claims, it does not do any "converting" at all!
DO NOT do this on a site that does not have careful access control! A bad boy (or girl) can use your site to refer to viruses and all manner of other malware stuff.
So... I won't :(
Amen
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