Closed (fixed)
Project:
Menu HTML
Version:
6.x-1.1
Component:
Code
Priority:
Major
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Reporter:
Created:
11 May 2011 at 12:24 UTC
Updated:
11 Jul 2012 at 12:51 UTC
Once you have enabled the "Allow html" checkbox at a menu item edit form (admin/build/menu/item/[ID]/edit), there is no way to disable it. When you untick the checkbox, click the Save button and go again to the menu item edit form, the checkbox is ticked again!
Comments
Comment #1
SchwebDesign commentedi'm having this problem as well. this comes hand-in-hand with me disabling the theme that was previously installed when the "allow html" checkbox was checked, and now that i'm using the new theme, this checkbox cannot be unchecked. Also, the menu html doesn't work when output in the new theme... I'm not sure if this is relevant or not, but I'm definitely having this issue as well.
Comment #2
roball commentedUnfortunately, this module seems abandoned.
Comment #3
gagarine commentednot anymore
Comment #4
roball commentedgagarine, how do you know? The last commit was still 2,5 years ago, and the maintenance status on the project page is "Unknown".
Comment #5
gagarine commentedI'm the new co-maintainer :).
Comment #6
roball commentedAh, good to know, welcome!
IMO, this bug is the most annoying one waiting to be fixed.
Comment #7
katrialesser commentedAlright, it's been a few months - no progress here? I can't uncheck my menu items...And the top sections are no longer linking. I don't need any of the top sections to link, except my first one - the home one. I think maybe it stopped linking when I enabled this module this morning, but now I can't uncheck to use html, to find out if that IS the problem.
Any help here?
Comment #8
roball commentedIncreasing priority. Module seems to be abandoned...
Comment #9
gagarine commentedcom'on... on month without commit and his "abandoned"? And what that have to do with this issue priority?
Anyway I guess I fixed it in the -dev.
Next time, when you need badly a feature, give help or money but don't raise the priority. If you think a module is abandoned follow the procedure (google is your friend).
Comment #10
roball commentedBefore your commits yesterday, I don't see any commit after 7 June 2009, thus 3 years without progress gave me the impression that this module seemed abandoned.
Comment #11
gagarine commented@roball sorry you right it can look like that. I was quiet upset for different personal things and I toke your comment in a wrong way. I'm sincerely sorry for that. Sometimes when you contribute and take lead of old module is hard to receive critics for somethings you are not responsible. In normal time I always try to understand users than can't know who is doing what and try to be nice :).
Comment #12
roball commentedNo problems at all - that happens to us all sometimes. Thank you for explaining and thank you for fixing this problem :-)
Comment #13
SchwebDesign commentedThank you gagarine and we appreciate your work and fixes as well! It's got to get overwhelming to have an issue queue will only issues/bad things... too bad there's not a "compliment" queue by default.