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Allow HTML in articles.
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If you do that ^
Be sure only trusted members or staff have access to post articles, basically you never want to allow posting of HTML in articles unless you trust the person posting, this is something you definitely want to avoid in your forums as well i.e. "Allow HTML" = "No" in forum permissions. There are ways to do certain things, when you share ForumsMods be sure if it's something like that, you clearly explain the consequences to their actions your telling them are "ok" to take based on your reply to their post . |
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You can select which usergroups can post HTML. |
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Myself and only two others have posting rights, and they rarely, if ever, post.
Thank you for the advice and suggestions. I learned something new from this post, so it was worth the effort. Thanks! ================= Addendum: I may be looking in the wrong place to get this changed... vBulletin CMS > Permissions In this location I have "Can Use HTML in CMS Content" Checked, however it does not let me post as I want. (As you suggested) --------------- Added [DATE]1293597581[/DATE] at [TIME]1293597581[/TIME] --------------- the MMO Report is the video I want played. The YouTube video's play perfectly, and that is how I want the MMO Report video to play like. |
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