While most URLs in these forum posts do function as clickable links, some do not.
This is an attempt to figure out why? I'm guessing that if I compose an entire post using Notepad, and then copy/paste the whole thing into a "Write a New Post" window's Message text editor, it will fail to recognize the URL and make it linkable.
I have composed this post in that manner. If by the time you read this, the following URL isn't linked, then my theory is correct.
http://forums.infragistics.com/forums/p/10879/43611.aspx#43611
And if the above URL is click-able, then it's your turn to try and figure it out. For an example of an un-click-able link, open the above URL.
I can add it to the wish list, certainly. Once I have more information to share in regards to "if" and "when" I'll share it here.
While you're at it, could you give us the ability to paste code snippets into a message without loosing indentation and vertical spacing?
TIA
Rumen Stankov"] So, we will either need to change the HTML Editor (by default an open source one) with out own - and this is by the way not a bad idea, I have always thought that providers for our HTML Editors for Community Server, DNN, Sharepoint, etc is a good idea.
So, we will either need to change the HTML Editor (by default an open source one) with out own - and this is by the way not a bad idea, I have always thought that providers for our HTML Editors for Community Server, DNN, Sharepoint, etc is a good idea.
I've added this to the Web Team's task list, thanks Rumen!
Rumen Stankov"] Or Use IE while linking, which should be the short term solution I guess.
Or
Use IE while linking, which should be the short term solution I guess.
Or click on the "HTML" button and manually enter the <a> tag.
Rumen Stankov"] I believe this is an issue in the HTML Rich Text editor Community Server is using. If you are using IE, everything with links is fine (copy / paste link creates a link), the link tool from the toolbar works. None of this works for FireFox.
I believe this is an issue in the HTML Rich Text editor Community Server is using. If you are using IE, everything with links is fine (copy / paste link creates a link), the link tool from the toolbar works.
None of this works for FireFox.
Bravo, Rumen! That was a very fast reply.
And I thought I was the only one obsessive enough to fuss with this one. ;-)