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9/5/2007 7:22 PM
 

Hi antonio,

Yeah I got two results which i cannot see the images. I look into the source and here's what I see. I noticed the Img tag does not have a closing ">"

<img style="width: 299px; height: 162px" height="165" alt="" hspace="8" width="299" align="left" vspace="8" border="0" src="/Portals</td>

<img height="176" alt="" hspace="9" width="231" align="left" vspace="9" border="0" src="/Portals/0/Blog/Files/13/40/internet-marketing-focus.j</td>

 


Justin Lim www.profitimo.com
 
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9/6/2007 7:34 AM
 
Hi Antonio,

I'm also experiencing this. I've added the link below, if you do a search on "change" for instance, you will see that there are no pictures in the results, just broken image icons

http://64.131.88.10/DotNetNuke/Default.aspx?tabid=242&BlogID=1


Regards

Julian
 
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9/6/2007 9:38 AM
 

Can you guys please check and confirm that this is not because of the "Maximum Decription Lenght" setting truncating the HTML markup?

I have noticed that when posts contain HTML, such as tables, images etc they sometimes get truncated and therefore producing bad HTML. I would suggest testing it by either increasing or decreseasing the default amount (1024 characters).

Let me know how that goes.


Maxiom TechnologyAntonio Chagoury | Microsoft MVP
Maxiom Technology
Professional .net & DotNetNuke Solutions
web: www.maxiomtech.com
blog: www.cto20.com
twitter: @antoniochagoury & @maxiomtech

 
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9/6/2007 8:24 PM
 

Could you put in a test to see if a tag is started "<"  it would look to see if the end tag is there  "</"  then lengthen the summary until the ">" character?  Wouldn't this make sure that no HTML is cutoff?

 
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9/6/2007 10:33 PM
 

I do not think this will work because what if you actually want to use the "< >" tags in lieu of  "greater than" or "less than".

For instance, you could say something like this:

...My CPU was < 70% and my memory was stedily at < 90%...

How would we deal with this scenario? ;)


Maxiom TechnologyAntonio Chagoury | Microsoft MVP
Maxiom Technology
Professional .net & DotNetNuke Solutions
web: www.maxiomtech.com
blog: www.cto20.com
twitter: @antoniochagoury & @maxiomtech

 
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