All HTML markup is stripped when you save an article
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In some cases (for example, when you have a database error during the update), when you edit an article, all of the HTML markup is removed when the article is saved. | In some cases (for example, when you have a database error during the update), when you edit an article, all of the HTML markup is removed when the article is saved. | ||
| − | To fix this, navigate to Global | + | To fix this, navigate to Global Configuration→Text Filters, make sure the filters are set correctly, then Save. |
| − | This is caused by moving the Text Filter function from Article | + | This is caused by moving the Text Filter function from Article Manager→Options to Global Configuration. In a normal 2.5.0 update, these Text Filter settings are transferred automatically. |
| − | [[Category:Version 2.5 FAQ]] | + | <noinclude>[[Category:Version 2.5 FAQ]] |
| − | [[Category:Version 2.5.0 FAQ]] | + | [[Category:Version 2.5.0 FAQ]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 17:09, 1 September 2012
In some cases (for example, when you have a database error during the update), when you edit an article, all of the HTML markup is removed when the article is saved.
To fix this, navigate to Global Configuration→Text Filters, make sure the filters are set correctly, then Save.
This is caused by moving the Text Filter function from Article Manager→Options to Global Configuration. In a normal 2.5.0 update, these Text Filter settings are transferred automatically.