On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, R. David Murray wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Alex Burton wrote:
I'm still discovering Zope and I'm having fun with structured text.
Yes I really like it too.
a way to supress the interpretation of *html* inside structure text (or, rather, to have the structured text output quote the html as
Well it can be done already if it is part of code section, ie: the following is not going to be interpret:: <H1>Hello</H1>
appropriate to get it to render rather than interpret), thus allowing structured text fields to be used as a safe data entry format for a portal-type site. I'm guessing that there's a function I can call to do this encoding before passing the thing to the structured text interpreter, but I'm not sure what the magic incantation is. Can someone enlighten me?
Oh I see you are asking a different question. Unfortunately the way to do it is to use the html-quote format parameter and I do not know of a way to to include two format parameters. But in the case of entry forms couldn't you html-quote the form input fields before storing them? Pavlos