They (KAM) were all online yesterday at the same time too, but I don't think anyone noticed it.Random thought. It's Tuesday and both Kier and Mike are online.
lol @ You in the editor thread. I hope your not trying to get them to make a table addon for you or something cause your just pissing them off.You mean there are ads on The Internet? Really? Where?![]()
Perhaps it's because you must be living in the future...I'm losing my xenforo enthusiasm even as 2.1 approaches. I wonder why?
I'm not trying to p*ss off anyone. And there is something very wrong if having a difference of opinion & wanting only the best; is what it takes to p*ss anyone off.... That would be their problem.lol @ You in the editor thread. I hope your not trying to get them to make a table addon for you or something cause your just pissing them off.
As I said, that's their problem. They can be mad all they like, it doesn't bother me. If people want to get mad over nothing... More power to them.Didn't say you were trying to piss them off, but I can tell they are pissed off from their comments. Got so bad Mike had to say something.
My suggestion was only to keep what the new editor already offers (by default) and not take anything out.
I understand this....I get what you're saying, and agree that it would be a nice 'perk' to keep them, but I can tell you now - its not as simple as just not removing the options - they have to be recoded. The editor has to be altered to produce BBCode, not HTML. Otherwise someone could just disable javascript and type whatever HTML they like.
So as it stands the process for keeping even existing functionality is something along these lines:
- Take Default Editor
- Recode output to only output BBCode
- Server-side check for illegal HTML
- Parse the BBCode into HTML
-> Save
Then when editing
- Parse HTML back to BBCode
- Put BBCode into modified WYSIWYG.
In essence, the WYSIWYG is not a HTML editor anymore, its a BBCode editor -that there is not a simple change, and requires it to be done all over again for every revision of the WYSIWYG.
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