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3/15/2006 9:54 AM
 
Hello

Is it possible that i can show the NewsFeed without images or html?

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mib2000
 
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3/16/2006 11:06 AM
 

A lot depends on the particular news feed you are using, but by default the DNN xsl does not allow html, so using the default xsl will not translate html tags.  Now, it doesn't look real pretty, as the html tags are 'escaped' or disabled, but you will see the code rendered harmlessly.

Other methods to get rid of the html entirely would take some additional codebehind modifications.

 
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