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Ektron® eWebEditPro Developer's Reference Guide

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Attribute Element<br />

Cleaning HTML<br />

When the user cleans the content, that procedure can remove specified attributes<br />

from the content. In general, this option is not recommended, but there may be<br />

situations in which you want to remove certain attributes (for example, id, onclick,<br />

etc.).<br />

<strong>eWebEditPro</strong> removes attributes when the content is saved.<br />

This option is ignored if the publish attribute of the standard element is set to<br />

xhtml.<br />

See Also: ”publish” on page 294<br />

You can only enter one element, but you can enter several<br />

elements within it. You must enter one set of <br />

elements for every tag to be removed.<br />

Element Hierarchy<br />

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Attribute<br />

Example<br />

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onclick<br />

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Tagonly and Tagelement Elements<br />

Element Hierarchy<br />

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Name Attribute Type Description<br />

#text String The attribute to remove.<br />

When the user cleans the content, that procedure can remove specified HTML<br />

tags only, or specified tags along with any content between them.<br />

For example, you can set up the clean element to remove all font tags, image<br />

(img) tags, and script elements.<br />

You can only enter one element, but you can enter several<br />

and elements within it.<br />

<strong>Ektron®</strong> <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Developer’s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Release 5.1, Revision 1 340

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