During our transition from Roxen 4.0 to Roxen 4.5, we have been
concentrating on establishing a stable, simple foundation for future
templates. One area we are concentrating on is trying to generate
valid XHTML code.
Roxen CMS version 4.5 uses FCKEditor 2.2, which is quite nice and
quite customizable (once you figure out /roxen-files/cms-templates/
cms-fckconfig.js). The Java applet substitute for Safari, on the
other hand, is not so nice, and we are recommending that our content
editors user Firefox, Camino, IE.
Anyway, the code FCKEditor generates is relatively clean. The code
that is saved to the flat files maintains their <strong> tags, <em>
tags, self-closing <br /> tags, etc (unless they are opened up and
saved with that awful Java editor for Safari). However, when the
content is transformed by templates into actual pages, those tags are
turned into HTML 4 tags (<b>, <i>, <br>, etc.).
We have been all through the templates and have been unable to find
where that transformation is taking place. Has anyone else bothered
with (and/or solved) this problem?
Michael

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Michael D. Muzzie
Web Developer
New Media Center
OIT Academic Services
Princeton University
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