How do I remove the paragraph open/close tags from comment-notification emails?

fumbling - February 5, 2009 - 08:00
Project:Messaging
Version:6.x-1.1
Component:Miscellaneous
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:closed
Description

Not sure if this is a bug or a setting. I think this has to do with the messaging templates, otherwise maybe I should post this to the Notifications queue.

In any event, whenever I receive an email notification of a new comment from the system, the body of the comment is always preceded by a paragraph tag and followed by a paragraph tag (e.g. "

comment body here

")

At least, this is the case in gmail and yahoo mail, haven't tried others. Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a fairly easy fix? Thanks for any help.

Btw, I'm just using Simple Mail.

#1

fumbling - February 5, 2009 - 08:39

Looks like the paragraph tags actually converted to real paragraphs in my post above. Anyway, I meant:

(e.g. "<p>comment body here</p>")

In any event, now my emails are not only full of paragraph tags, but all html tags. I did make changes to the Messaging settings, but reverted them back to filtered html, so not sure why that's happened. Either way, now my problem is how to eliminate all html tags in notification emails. Any ideas welcome :)

#2

Jose Reyero - February 20, 2009 - 19:12
Status:active» fixed

Your filter is adding automatic line breaks, it shouldn't. Create a new input format that doesn't.

There was handbook page about this I cannot find anymore, try when the handbook mess has been cleaned up.

#3

System Message - March 6, 2009 - 19:20
Status:fixed» closed

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.

#4

consumedsoul - September 6, 2009 - 09:21
Status:closed» active

I have the same question, I just installed Open Atrium (Drupal based) and all of our notifications are received w/ html tags.

Someone please help!

#5

Jose Reyero - September 7, 2009 - 10:04
Status:active» closed

This is not the place for Open Atrium support.

 
 

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