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img tag and WSN codes
adding image to the link description

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img tag and WSN codes
Watersweb
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Posted 08/15/05 - 10:43 AM:
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I am trying to add a small image to the link description, but it's not working.

I have tried turning HTML on for my usergroup and using regular HTML, but this did not work.

So, I turned wsn codes on in the description and tried creating a WSN Code for the image tag. But this isn't working either.

How would you recommend I setup the WSN code?

Or, why is HTML not working in the description, though I turned it on?

http://www.wahmhostingdirectory.com/index.php?act...

Thank you!
Paul
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Posted 08/15/05 - 04:20 PM:
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Go to your admin panel -> settings -> general and select that you want to parse WSN Codes in that field.

There's an img code as a default WSN code already, unless you told it not to update the codes on upgrade.

As for HTML, it only works in subsequent items after the usergroup permission is changed, not previous.

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Posted 08/15/05 - 06:57 PM:
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Already found that setting and changed it.

This is a fresh install of 3.16: Downloaded it directly from your site. What can I do to get this code into my script, if it's not there already?

In the meantime, I'm going to try this on a new link...

Thank you!
Paul
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Posted 08/16/05 - 12:07 AM:
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Well, the code was probably only added in 3.20. Simply tell it to replace img ... /img with <img src=" ... ">

"Do things you love doing, because then it ain't work. Don't do something you don't really enjoy, because you're never going to work hard enough at it." - Bob Young, founder of Red Hat
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Posted 08/16/05 - 07:03 AM:
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Oops! Meant to post that I was able to make the HTML work by deleting the old link and adding it again.

Thank you!
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