I added some feeds, some of which contain P tags ("p class=someclass", actually). Aggregator seems to ignore most tags even though they're allowed. BR tags seem to work for. Jeff Eaton (eaton) says his tests show aggregator completely ignoring allowed tags.
And when I submit my admin/settings/aggregator page, I get a blank screen.
Anyone?
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Comment #1
eaton commentedIndeed. I need to do some additional detailed testing, but aggregator seems to be ignoring the tag list in both admin/settings/aggregator and the 'filterd html' input filter configuration.
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jblack commentedI dived into this a few weeks ago. The problem is that the aggregator code is filtered twice -- once for aggregator and again for whatchamacallet. All that is needed is to build a union of the two arrays and filtering just once.
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DaveNotik commentedHow can this get some attention? (Can this be considered critical?)
Comment #4
jblack commentedI'm looking at it now.
I don't think it should be a critical bug. The bug, though awkward, does not result in the destruction of data, inability for the core to function as a whole, or in a security hole.
Comment #5
jblack commentedI just looked it over. It looks like its already fixed as of February 22 by CHX. I can no longer reproduce this. Can you?
Comment #6
DaveNotik commented(Man, I have finally get e-mail notifications on this stuff to work.)
The issue was still occuring for me after I updated to 4.7.0 -- I figured I would "remove items" and "update items" on admin/aggregator to clean out the old stuff, but now there's no descriptions at all, just titles. I couldn't find any place to change that. What gives?
--D
Comment #7
magico commented@DaveNotik: did you update to 4.7.3? Can we close this?
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devid2121 commentedThanks but i dont' sure that this CMS can work with my Website of Magia Rossa