Monday, April 15, 2013

HTML classes are removed in CKeditor 4.1

Recently, I was working with ckeditor 4.1. It has some security updates. I was posting some HTML contents using the editor. When I go to Design mode from Source mode, and then again come back to Source mode, I found the class attached to the HTML elements were missing.

Ckeditor 4.1 introduces Advanced Content Filter. This filter outs suspicious HTML elements with CSS class, JS attributes. To disable ACF, we need to add the allowedContent property to true on the configuration file.

There are two configuration file in Drupal module. One is the config.js under ckeditor/ckeditor folder and another one is ckeditor.config.js under ckeditor folder. In my case, the later one worked. I have added the below line into the config file

config.allowedContent = true;


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks, this worked.