Jim_Tom_Polk@adobeforums.com
03-08-2004, 07:00 PM
I'm having problems with VQ: the strip tags does not seem to be consistant with my FTP sites (though they sometimes cause a problem as well).
The problem is this: on some VQ sites the tags will not strip. I'm specifically referring to Site Settings>Publish>Cleanups:
Strip HTML Code for Adobe GoLive Elements, Comments, Spaces, etc.
I check them on, I check them off (restarting GoLive too) and they seem to sometimes have an effect, and sometimes they do not. I've got one VQ site where if I start a file out as HTML, then change the name ending to PHP, it will do some stripping but not all.
If I create a file as a PHP file, zero stripping, and it seems to inherit when I rename it to .html: again, not consistant.
This is a serious problem for me: I need control of stripping since I'm doing a site that uses Contribute2 and I need to be able to strip some tags and not others. It is a major project and I really want it under VQ. I cannot discover 1/2 of the way through that it has decided to stop stripping tags.
Another reason is that I have some custom tags with markup glue: sometimes on some sites they strip, on others they do not.
Has ANYONE got any suggestions. This behavior on one site has lead me to simply give up and accept that all the files will have GoLive markup: I don't have the time to tweak, tweak, tweak, tweak, tweak.
Is there anyplace where I can simply hammer these setting: some .xml file, some prefs?? FYI: I've killed my prefs file, I've killed my settings folders, I've wiped the site setting folder, all sorts of stuff, and still: sometimes it strips and sometimes it does, and gawd only knows whether it will stick.
Finally, on the sites it does work, it just works like in the manual, and nary a problem. I'm just worried witless that I'll embark on this new major project using VQ and then it will decide to stop stripping, or it will strip the wrong things (which has also happened).
If I sound a little stressed: I am. I really do not what to have to go back to working without VQ.
If it sounds like my description makes no sense, well, the behavior does not either: it IS on again, off again, hit and miss from project to project it seems. I've tried to be systemmatic, but I finally realized that the problem is simply not reproducing in a regular manner, like most software problems.
thanks...
The problem is this: on some VQ sites the tags will not strip. I'm specifically referring to Site Settings>Publish>Cleanups:
Strip HTML Code for Adobe GoLive Elements, Comments, Spaces, etc.
I check them on, I check them off (restarting GoLive too) and they seem to sometimes have an effect, and sometimes they do not. I've got one VQ site where if I start a file out as HTML, then change the name ending to PHP, it will do some stripping but not all.
If I create a file as a PHP file, zero stripping, and it seems to inherit when I rename it to .html: again, not consistant.
This is a serious problem for me: I need control of stripping since I'm doing a site that uses Contribute2 and I need to be able to strip some tags and not others. It is a major project and I really want it under VQ. I cannot discover 1/2 of the way through that it has decided to stop stripping tags.
Another reason is that I have some custom tags with markup glue: sometimes on some sites they strip, on others they do not.
Has ANYONE got any suggestions. This behavior on one site has lead me to simply give up and accept that all the files will have GoLive markup: I don't have the time to tweak, tweak, tweak, tweak, tweak.
Is there anyplace where I can simply hammer these setting: some .xml file, some prefs?? FYI: I've killed my prefs file, I've killed my settings folders, I've wiped the site setting folder, all sorts of stuff, and still: sometimes it strips and sometimes it does, and gawd only knows whether it will stick.
Finally, on the sites it does work, it just works like in the manual, and nary a problem. I'm just worried witless that I'll embark on this new major project using VQ and then it will decide to stop stripping, or it will strip the wrong things (which has also happened).
If I sound a little stressed: I am. I really do not what to have to go back to working without VQ.
If it sounds like my description makes no sense, well, the behavior does not either: it IS on again, off again, hit and miss from project to project it seems. I've tried to be systemmatic, but I finally realized that the problem is simply not reproducing in a regular manner, like most software problems.
thanks...