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#1 2016-02-01 07:18:25

colak
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strike in textile

I was wondering how any of you who updated from any previous versions of txp to v4.5.x and html5 handled the html strike tag. Are there any solutions for that?


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#2 2016-02-01 12:56:21

GugUser
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Re: strike in textile

I never used the strike tag, maybe this helps.

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#3 2016-02-01 13:00:54

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Re: strike in textile

colak wrote #297670:

I was wondering how any of you who updated from any previous versions of txp to v4.5.x and html5 handled the html strike tag. Are there any solutions for that?

Use <del> instead. The <strike> tag is not supported in HTML5. Wrapping text in - will Textile-ify. In 4.5.7, this:

-text-

Becomes this:

<del>text</del>

Last edited by gaekwad (2016-02-01 13:01:06)

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#4 2016-02-01 13:25:17

colak
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Re: strike in textile

Thanks Pete. Now that I check more closely textile was indeed updated with that!


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