Javascript URL blocks in Knowledgebase Articles (using Markdown)
In my site's knowledgebase, I would like to include a way for my users to add a bookmarklet to their browser. I want to be able to give them steps on how to go about doing this, including one of the steps which is to have them drag a link (which is really a javascript: block) in to your browser bookmark bar.
In Markdown, I am doing the following:
Drag the following [link](javascript:....) to add to your
bookmark bar.
And this does not give me the desired effect. See http://bouncytags.tenderapp.com/faqs/creating-links/adding-links-bo...
How do I go about doing this? Is it not possible in Tender?
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1 Posted by rick on 06 Nov, 2009 05:52 AM
We block this for security reasons. Of course, it IS your FAQ page and you should be able to put anything you want on it. Currently, it's not possible for us to allow some things for FAQs and not for comments. I'll take this into consideration, though it'll likely require a paying plan (so freeloading spammers can't take advantage).
2 Posted by Pras on 06 Nov, 2009 05:55 AM
Thanks for the quick response. Any suggestions as to how to work around this for now? Should I just have a page on my site that includes the bookmarklet code and link to it from the FAQs?
3 Posted by rick on 06 Nov, 2009 07:30 PM
Unfortunately, that's the only option for now.
4 Posted by System on 06 Nov, 2009 09:04 PM
An internal ticket was created for this discussion
5 Posted by rick on 25 Nov, 2009 10:25 PM
Hey, we pushed a fix for this about a week ago. I forgot to close the support loop though. Any site user on a paid plan has no restrictions on what HTML or javascript content they add to FAQ pages.
rick closed this discussion on 25 Nov, 2009 10:25 PM.