Extension talk:HTMLets/LQT Archive 1

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Can I use this to somehow load a Javascript apt into a mediawiki article? I'm trying to load the REVVER video JS into a mediawiki article. I'm just not sure how to go about doing that. Would I create an HTML file, put the JS in it, and save it in the HTMLets folder, with this extension installed? Thanks--Rovo 20:57, 15 February 2007 (UTC)


 * That's precisely the idea, yes. -- Duesentrieb 21:20, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

Error in base64_decode text
Hey Dues, I found a bug in the base64 hack I originally sent you. To fix, change line 115 from this: '//esm', To this: '//esm', I had forgotten that '/' is a legal base64 character. --Jimbojw 16:37, 19 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks - fixed in revision 19993 -- Duesentrieb ⇌ 21:31, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

Thank you I am now going to create a form, and adapt the inputbox extension to take from that form and create a new page. Which will then give us the holy grail of a form creating a page and filling in a template 81.179.74.26 14:07, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Very useful, thanks a lot! I thought div was an allowed HTML tag in MediaWiki. Apparently it isn't. However, with HTMLets I can insert them where I need them. Kevang 18:52, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Uh, &lt;div&gt; is allowed, as this post demonstrates... works on a fresh install too. -- Duesentrieb ⇌ 23:58, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

PHP code support ?
hi guys,

thanks for the great functionality this extension brings to Wiki.. really helpful ! got one question - i keep trying to have it parse PHP files as well - as far as i can see, when htmlet requests the file, the web server will return the results as HTML, so i don't see why it won't work...however it does not work...for me at least :) any help / hint is highly appreciated

86.121.11.216 18:18, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

ahh...figured it out myself... all you need to do is specify "http://" and the complete path to the php file, and the resulting HTML output will be rendered, rather than the PHP source ;)

86.121.9.48 11:07, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

ISO-8859-1
This is a great extension. But i have a problem with showing the html-files. I have HTML with charset ISO-8859-1 and when i use this htmlet then a char like é is displayed wrong (in Firefox 2). In IE6 it even stops showing the page. When i set the charset of the browser (which is standard on UTF8) to 8859-1 it goes allright... Does anyone knows what the problem is and how to solve it?

--BB70 08:12, 21 April 2008 (UTC)