[opencms-dev] opencms and xhtml compliance

Polina Smagina p.smagina at alkacon.com
Fri May 15 16:14:43 CEST 2009


Hello Jordi,

we are glad to hear you consider to use OpenCms.

The wysiwyg editor (FCKeditor) provides the content, which generates 
XHTML 1.0 output according to its feature list.

There are additional options to prove the content of the sites. One 
configuration can be set as a property on a site folder, so it will be 
inherited to all resources inside it. The "content-conversion" property 
is disabled in the default configuration and only set for specific 
OpenCms XML content resources. It can be set to following values: xhtml, 
cleanup:

xhtml  -> this option forces the content of the site beeing xhtml 
compliant and removes all illegal expressions
cleanup -> removes tags and unnecessary attributes from word documents 
snippets, which were pasted into the content area

The clean up of the site content can also be accomplished inside of the 
wysiwyg editor. These values can also be combined in the property 
(cleanup;xhtml)

You are right, the xhtml compliance of the dynamic content depends on 
the developed templates. It is not necessary to make futher 
configuration on the opencms basic modules.

I hope I could help you so far.


-- 
Kind Regards,
Polina

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Polina Smagina

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