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Joomla 4.1.3 / JCE pro 2.9.27
https://www.vst.at/de/sportanlagen/eishalle-voelkermarkt
Hi,
when I am logged in as Superuser I can put a link on a text to a pdf which has a long name:
VST_COVID-19_Regelungen_und_Maßnahmen_für_Publikumslauf_15.09.20.pdf
...no problem.
Just noticed that when I am logged in as Administrator in backend the making the same link is not working.
Example using a text: "THIS IS A LINK"
When saving the article....
Result in Editor:
Result in the Sourcecode:
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I reduced the chars of the name of the pdf and now it works also as Administrator:
"COVID-19_Regelungen_Publikumslauf_15.09.2020.pdf"
Is there really a difference between working on an article as Superuser or Administrator?
Are there different limitations of the length of a file?
In JCE Administration both user groups work with the same default JCE profile.
So I have no idea why the results are different.
thanks
https://www.vst.at/de/sportanlagen/eishalle-voelkermarkt
Hi,
when I am logged in as Superuser I can put a link on a text to a pdf which has a long name:
VST_COVID-19_Regelungen_und_Maßnahmen_für_Publikumslauf_15.09.20.pdf
...no problem.
Just noticed that when I am logged in as Administrator in backend the making the same link is not working.
Example using a text: "THIS IS A LINK"
When saving the article....
Result in Editor:
a href="/images/vst/downloads/VST_COVID-19_Regelungen_und_Maßnahmen_für_Publikumslauf_15.09.20.pdf">"HIS IS A LINK
Result in the Sourcecode:
a href="/images/vst/downloads/VST_COVID-19_Regelungen_und_Maßnahmen_für_Publikumslauf_15.09.20.pdf">"HIS IS A LINK
-->
I reduced the chars of the name of the pdf and now it works also as Administrator:
"COVID-19_Regelungen_Publikumslauf_15.09.2020.pdf"
Is there really a difference between working on an article as Superuser or Administrator?
Are there different limitations of the length of a file?
In JCE Administration both user groups work with the same default JCE profile.
So I have no idea why the results are different.
thanks
You see what happens when the article with correct links and code is saved by an Administrator account:
The < and the </a> gets lost and the result is weird text instead of the Link.
It sounds like the Joomla Text Filter settings for the Administrator are set to No HTML, so the <a> tag is being removed when you save.
In the Joomla Global Configuration, click on Text Filters, then set the Filtertype to Default Blacklist for the Administrator group.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
It does not matter what article - tried different ones.
Example:
https://www.vst.at/de/sportanlagen/rudersportzentrum
I made 2 Links:
AAAAA links to a pdf
BBBBBB links to a pdf with longer name
The links are correct in the source code as long as article is saved as Superuser.
You see what happens when the article with correct links and code is saved by an Administrator account:
The < and the </a> gets lost and the result is weird text instead of the Link.
See also the screenshot of the sourcecode.
Example:
https://www.vst.at/de/sportanlagen/rudersportzentrum
I made 2 Links:
AAAAA links to a pdf
BBBBBB links to a pdf with longer name
The links are correct in the source code as long as article is saved as Superuser.
You see what happens when the article with correct links and code is saved by an Administrator account:
The < and the </a> gets lost and the result is weird text instead of the Link.
See also the screenshot of the sourcecode.
You see what happens when the article with correct links and code is saved by an Administrator account:
The < and the </a> gets lost and the result is weird text instead of the Link.
It sounds like the Joomla Text Filter settings for the Administrator are set to No HTML, so the <a> tag is being removed when you save.
In the Joomla Global Configuration, click on Text Filters, then set the Filtertype to Default Blacklist for the Administrator group.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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