Let's say I type "so & so" in the form. That is not valid HTML, so before I
display it, I need to turn it into escaped characters. The result is "so
& so." When this is displayed in the browser, it looks like how you
intended. My suspicion is that your rich text widget also does this
conversion. Now when put in "so & so" we get back "so & so" which is
clearly unintended. You need to find out what you editor does and either
change its behavior or change the behavior of PHP-Calendar. I would imagine
that there would be some kind of setting for your widget where you could set
which character set is being input and which character set should be output,
but that may be out of the scope of the widget, especially if it is done
purely in javascript.
Regards,
Sean
On 1/3/07, p.dieperink <p.d...@ch...> wrote:
>
> I have a question about the calendar:
>
> Instead of the standard feature I use a form to fill in the calendar
> events. In this form I use a rich-editor in able to fall met my text in
> the description part of the calendar.
>
> This all works fine although I get strange characters in my text like:
> and ' etc.
>
> Also small images I'm not shown.
>
> I used is rich-editer (tinyMCE) often in my applications without a program
>
> Can somebody help
>
> Regards Peter
>
>
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