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How do you stop the FAQ from parsing HTML???
So I'm trying to put a code example in my FAQ, but it automatically parses my text entered for the description!
How in the world do I stop it? Thanks, Brinnie |
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I think you can do something like <b<b>>bold</b</b>> or something.
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Nope.
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[ noparse] maybe?
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Quote:
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Quote:
[noparse]Some bbcode stuff here |
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Quote:
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ok, I see what Marco meant now. What you need to do is add a space before the code like he did:
[ b] That will disable it although there will be a space in it. Can you use quote tags in there maybe and put the code in that? |
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Try [noubbc]
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I was looking at this and wondered how they did it for the bbcode examples. What I discovered was it isn't located in the FAQ. What they've done is call from misc.php.
Code:
'bbcode' => array( 'help_bbcodes', 'help_bbcodes_bbcode', 'help_bbcodes_link', 'bbcode_code', 'bbcode_html', 'bbcode_php', 'bbcode_quote', ), |
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