• There are certain plugins that require special code to be put in, such as php-exec and such. however, the new html editor textarea for pages automatically removes such code.

    Example, for the kml_flash_embed_wp_03 plugin, I have to add <kml_flashembed movie="filename.swf" height="250" width="400"></kml_flashembed> to my post – but the HTML editor removes it before I hit “save”.

    How can we put special code in without the html editor removing it, or, is there a way to disable it on certain pages that need this?

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  • Does this happen if you switch the new editor off ?
    (The switch for that is at the bottom of your user page)

    Thread Starter spitstatic

    (@spitstatic)

    To be honest, I haven’t tried because I didn’t notice that feature.

    I wouldn’t want to have it always turned off – seems it would be better to be per-post. But if that is what it takes, then I’ll do that for now. Thanks!

    Thread Starter spitstatic

    (@spitstatic)

    hmmm… it doesn’t seem to work that way, either. :/

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