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    Causing bad links

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • I have the EventList modulle installed on a clients site and when i go in to enter a link on the module (mod_jxtc_eventwall) I will enter this code so that the displayed events will link to the actual event page that the visitor is clicking on
      <a href="{eventurl}">
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      Unfortunately when I save this the links do not work. When i go back and check this the code gets converted to this
      <a href="%7Beventurl%7D">
      View Details</a>

      It turns the curly brackets into ASCII Hex. How to I prevent it from doing this?

      Many thanks,
      Houston
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    Re: Causing bad links

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • Are you sure that's only happening when using MC? not sure what would cause this that is specific to the admin template. Looks like a joomla/editor/plugin thing to me.
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    Re: Causing bad links

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • If I use the native template it works just fine. If I use MC and I save the module changes and then reopen the module, the text I just made changes in the links. The culy brackets are now displayed as %7B and %7D which is the HEX equivalent.

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    Re: Causing bad links

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • ah, this is Joomla 1.5 version of MC i guess?
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    Re: Causing bad links

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • Yes.
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    Re: Causing bad links

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • I'm currently focusing on MC for version Joomla 1.7, i've not updated/bug-fixed the 1.5 version in some time....

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