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    • Tone
    • Posted on Tue 26 Nov 2002 10:45

    No, I can see your point. The only ways to allow for inline elements seem to be either to pass-thru the entire blog, with markup in it, to use Domino's rich text HTML rendering (nasty), or to use square brackets to pass through markup ONLY. I imagine the letter is codestore's method, it certainly was in codestore's previous incarnation, the template for which many of us have after the blogathon.

    For mine (under development) I am avoiding inline elements altogether, as I don't want to pass-thru, I want the paragraphs to appear as text fields with no sqaure brakets OR markup in the Notes client.

    What would be nice would be to have a field, LIKE a rich text field, but only allowing things like Italics and Bold, which Domino would render as em and strong elements in a lovely XHTML compliant way. But the way Domino renders rich text prevents any such doing. I just chose to have text fields for paragraphs, subheadings, blockquotes etc, and keep links outside paragraphs in ul elements generated as pass-thru computed text based on values theblogger selects in dialog lists and checkboxes.

    Poor Tone.

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