Are you using CMF? If so, CMFDefault.utils has a function (isHTMLSafe) that strips tags like embed. José Henrique. 2005/11/21, David De Maeyer <bioman226@yahoo.fr>:
Hi all,
Got a weird problem with Zope... One of our user reported the following issue (under Zope 2.6.0):
One html page makes use of the <EMBED> tag to show and play a MPEG video using the Windows Media Player. When we tried to edit that page for a minor text revision and saved that page, Zope did throw a 'Dynamic tag "embed" not allowed.'... and the change made to the page was lost.
We then decided to remove the <EMBED> tag, just did a cut, and proceeded with the text revision. It worked but as one could expect we couldn't get the <EMBED> tag pasted into the document without having Zope complaining about that tag.
Therefore a simple question: how do we get Zope to properly deal with this <EMBED> tag again? Is it is a configuration problem?
Any idea?
Regards
David De Maeyer
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