HTML in Notes? (moved from CR forum)
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HTML in Notes? (moved from CR forum)
Is it legitimate to have html bookmark hyperlinks in a note (i.e., not to an outside site, just to an anchor on the same note)?
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I don't think HTML is allowed in notes anymore....or is that the note's title? I can't remember. I'm sure it is all right as long the programming allows. If it is abused then you certainly will be changed by programming and the player's department will ask you not to do this...
Or you can wait for them to answer you here.
Or you can wait for them to answer you here.

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Links would seem a little odd although, I guess, no stranger than having an endless supply of notes that you can magic out of nowhere and fixate the writing so that no-one can every destroy them...
One of the problems of getting too complex with the HTML is that other Cantrians might be trying to adjust your notes when your character is long gone and not everyone is fluent at hacking HTML (so links would break and you'd end up with half-formed tags visible even when reading them).
I think the ideal solution would be a simplified markup format, as used on this forum or in a wiki, rather than the whole range of possible HTML. Something like FCKEditor could be drafted in - in simple mode, it gives some formatting options and then any attempts to add further HTML could be filtered out.
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One of the problems of getting too complex with the HTML is that other Cantrians might be trying to adjust your notes when your character is long gone and not everyone is fluent at hacking HTML (so links would break and you'd end up with half-formed tags visible even when reading them).
I think the ideal solution would be a simplified markup format, as used on this forum or in a wiki, rather than the whole range of possible HTML. Something like FCKEditor could be drafted in - in simple mode, it gives some formatting options and then any attempts to add further HTML could be filtered out.
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wulf wrote:Links would seem a little odd although, I guess, no stranger than having an endless supply of notes that you can magic out of nowhere and fixate the writing so that no-one can every destroy them...![]()
One of the problems of getting too complex with the HTML is that other Cantrians might be trying to adjust your notes when your character is long gone and not everyone is fluent at hacking HTML (so links would break and you'd end up with half-formed tags visible even when reading them).
I think the ideal solution would be a simplified markup format, as used on this forum or in a wiki, rather than the whole range of possible HTML. Something like FCKEditor could be drafted in - in simple mode, it gives some formatting options and then any attempts to add further HTML could be filtered out.
Wulf
Links could be like bookmarks, not magic . . .
And I do not like the idea of limited HTML in notes.

And if someone has trouble with HTML, they can ask. Or just learn it . . .
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<a name=linkname>This is the category I'm going to link TO</a>
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elsewhere in the document:
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<a href=#linkname>This is the link to that category</a>
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