i looked through the site's old post and some fixes didn't work. i'm trying to embed an iframe video from facebook into a blog post and the one dhrup (RIP) posted a fix but it appears only admins can see it. this means that regular logged in users and non logged in users can't see that video.
has anyone figured this one out yet?
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Nobody knows as it to make?
@Yevgeniy there's no current method to bypass the htmlawed at the moment
Yes there is. Read my comment above.
@Juho this is really complicated for the non programmers, has this feature been requested for the next release?
This use case is quite specific so it doesn't really belong to the Elgg core. A custom plugin is the correct place for it.
so i can add what ever html frames iframes etc to blogs pages and no one else can? that would be cool! ionly has a good plugin but still dont let me do what you guys are talking about here, though it has really improved my blogs and pages section, tiny mice extended, @Cim i have made a post along the same lines as you and i believe it is a security issue though just admins being able to do this is something i would really want too : )
Sorry if its been answered here already but in basic for dummies terms, how can a admin add what ever html iframes etc they want to a elgg site just admin exactly what this thread is asking. please be basic i am not Cim lol
@Ismayil does that work?
It does. You might need to modify output/longtext to not parse urls if you are trying to add an iframe or script
@Ismayil doesn't work
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