we've been letting classes beginning with w- through on spans but not other html tags, which means some things that rely on these classes (like spotlight and highlight) are getting stripped.
make w- classes safe on all tags.
should check Connectipedia discussion for examples.
Not seeing how to test this. And fyi, doesn't look like this ticket will address the problem on Connectipedia anyway - the problem described on Connectipedia+discussion doesn't seem to be about stripping, and is showing up at http://www.connectipedia.org/wagn/John_Abbe+my_space even though the highlight/spotlight w- bits are in spans (and the italics showing up as highlight in edit mode is just weird).
how to test:
edit html and insert a class that begins with "w-" into a p tag.
The problems does seem to be about stripping. Before we were stripping classes from everything BUT spans, even if they started with w-. So, if tinyMCE put the class on a p tag, for example, it got stripped. You can probably reproduce this by highlighting or spotlighting an entire paragraph.
--Ethan McCutchen.....Thu May 21 15:57:51 -0700 2009
I tested stripping here http://test.dwagn.org/wagn/w_stripping_test and it looks fine. I copied the spotlight/highlight code from Connectipedia's css, with some odd results you can see (highlight and spotlight lines running together). It only affects view mode, so i assume the edit mode stuff is done somewhere other than *css? (Is this true in general, e.g. for styling h1 and h2?)
Are we talking about the same Connectipedia problem - where in edit mode em tags displays as highlight, and w-highlight displays as spotlight? I may be missing something here, but i'm still not seeing how this ticket addresses that.
--John Abbe.....Fri May 22 12:14:09 -0700 2009
ah, ok. I was only seeing part of the issue.
Short answer is that tinyMCE is generally not now getting the css from *css. Could you ticket that? It shouldn't be that hard to fix, though currently it's configured separately in each *tinyMCE, and to be less flaky we need a true "raw" view. I actually fixed a bunch of cp's issue just now - their problem was that tinyMCE was taking css from their old local.css, which did use the italics.
So, afaik, spotlight / highlight is fixed on cp, but it's flaky, and you could actually break it by adding comments to *css (because we don't have raw view).
--Ethan McCutchen.....Sat May 23 14:36:59 -0700 2009
in any case, I think this ticket's ready to close.
--Ethan McCutchen.....Sat May 23 14:37:18 -0700 2009
have tinymce pull css from *css
Closing, and emailing remaining Connectipedia issues.
--John Abbe.....Sat May 23 15:54:00 -0700 2009