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Hi there,
Editors in our intranet website have got the possibility of adding a youtube video through the JCE Editor. All users use the same JCE profile. However when someone of the "Communication department" adds a youtube video the video is stripped away from the editor; when a super user does exactly the same, the video is left intact. Like I said: they all use the same JCE profile, but have different permissions in Joomla as per user group.
Could you think of a setting in Joomla that I have to change so that the Communication Dept will also have the right to embed the youtube video in articles?
Thanx
Thom
Editors in our intranet website have got the possibility of adding a youtube video through the JCE Editor. All users use the same JCE profile. However when someone of the "Communication department" adds a youtube video the video is stripped away from the editor; when a super user does exactly the same, the video is left intact. Like I said: they all use the same JCE profile, but have different permissions in Joomla as per user group.
Could you think of a setting in Joomla that I have to change so that the Communication Dept will also have the right to embed the youtube video in articles?
Thanx
Thom
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Just a question about this FAQ suggestion:
Setting the Filter Type to 'No Filtering' works fine, but is not very secure.
I expect changing the Filter Type to 'Whitelist' with Filter tag 'iframe' will do the job too and wil be much more secure.
Anything wrong with this thought?
TIA and kind regards,
Joris
Setting the Filter Type to 'No Filtering' works fine, but is not very secure.
I expect changing the Filter Type to 'Whitelist' with Filter tag 'iframe' will do the job too and wil be much more secure.
Anything wrong with this thought?
TIA and kind regards,
Joris
I expect changing the Filter Type to 'Whitelist' with Filter tag 'iframe' will do the job too and wil be much more secure.
Anything wrong with this thought?
Yes, all other tags that are not iframe will be removed.
When using the No Filtering option, make sure it is only set for trusted User Groups.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Alternatively, use Custom Blacklist, and then add the following to the Filter Tags field:
applet,body,bgsound,base,basefont,canvas,embed,frame,frameset,head,html,id,ilayer,layer,link,meta,name,object,script,style,title,xml
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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