This is one of the common issue with RTEs on web. Could you please guide me through how to:
- Paste as the PLAIN TEXT
- Retain t开发者_StackOverflowhe HTML but remove the WORD/HTML styling
I want to do it directly on paste (paste_preprocess callback), without opening the dialogs provided by Paste plugins.
Any thoughts/experiences ?
Thanks,
Imran
This is what i do to get paste plain text.
1. paste_preprocess setting (in tinymce init)
paste_preprocess : function(pl, o) {
//example: keep bold,italic,underline and paragraphs
//o.content = strip_tags( o.content,'<b><u><i><p>' );
// remove all tags => plain text
o.content = strip_tags( o.content,'' );
},
2. function strip_tags (on the main document)
// Strips HTML and PHP tags from a string
// returns 1: 'Kevin <b>van</b> <i>Zonneveld</i>'
// example 2: strip_tags('<p>Kevin <img src="someimage.png" onmouseover="someFunction()">van <i>Zonneveld</i></p>', '<p>');
// returns 2: '<p>Kevin van Zonneveld</p>'
// example 3: strip_tags("<a href='http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net'>Kevin van Zonneveld</a>", "<a>");
// returns 3: '<a href='http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net'>Kevin van Zonneveld</a>'
// example 4: strip_tags('1 < 5 5 > 1');
// returns 4: '1 < 5 5 > 1'
function strip_tags (str, allowed_tags)
{
var key = '', allowed = false;
var matches = []; var allowed_array = [];
var allowed_tag = '';
var i = 0;
var k = '';
var html = '';
var replacer = function (search, replace, str) {
return str.split(search).join(replace);
};
// Build allowes tags associative array
if (allowed_tags) {
allowed_array = allowed_tags.match(/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)/gi);
}
str += '';
// Match tags
matches = str.match(/(<\/?[\S][^>]*>)/gi);
// Go through all HTML tags
for (key in matches) {
if (isNaN(key)) {
// IE7 Hack
continue;
}
// Save HTML tag
html = matches[key].toString();
// Is tag not in allowed list? Remove from str!
allowed = false;
// Go through all allowed tags
for (k in allowed_array) { // Init
allowed_tag = allowed_array[k];
i = -1;
if (i != 0) { i = html.toLowerCase().indexOf('<'+allowed_tag+'>');}
if (i != 0) { i = html.toLowerCase().indexOf('<'+allowed_tag+' ');}
if (i != 0) { i = html.toLowerCase().indexOf('</'+allowed_tag) ;}
// Determine
if (i == 0) { allowed = true;
break;
}
}
if (!allowed) {
str = replacer(html, "", str); // Custom replace. No regexing
}
}
return str;
}
Actually, you can now just do this:
plugins: 'paste',
...
paste_auto_cleanup_on_paste : true,
paste_remove_styles: true,
paste_remove_styles_if_webkit: true,
paste_strip_class_attributes: true,
Credit goes to: http://www.miuaiga.com/index.cfm/2010/1/7/New-TinyMCE-lets-you-paste-as-plain-text-automatically
There is now a new option that replaces all of the above:
tinymce.init({
paste_as_text: true
});
See http://www.tinymce.com/wiki.php/Configuration:paste_as_text
or in django-tinymce, in the settings.py:
TINYMCE_DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
'paste_as_text': True,
}
Was looking all over for this.. For TinyMCE, you can use the builtin paste as text behavior. Just set up the tinymce init with the below values.
Source: jerome.chevreau, http://www.tinymce.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6788
//add paste plugin
plugins : 'paste',
//Keeps Paste Text feature active until user deselects the Paste as Text button
paste_text_sticky : true,
//select pasteAsPlainText on startup
setup : function(ed) {
ed.onInit.add(function(ed) {
ed.pasteAsPlainText = true;
});
}
I used this:
oninit: function (ed) {
ed.pasteAsPlainText = true;
}
along with
paste_text_sticky: true
I have used @Thariama solutions but I got one issue.
In paste_preprocess function:
paste_preprocess : function(pl, o) {
o.content = StripTags( o.content,'' );
console.log(o.content);
},
Tinymce returns string as:
Original String:
"<h1>History.js Test Suite</h1>
<p>HTML5 Browsers must pass the HTML4+HTML5 tests, HTML4 Browsers must pass the HTML4 tests and should fail the HTML5 tests.</p>"
Returned string:
<h1>History.js Test Suite</h1><br /> <br /><p>HTML5 Browsers must pass the HTML4+HTML5 tests, HTML4 Browsers must pass the HTML4 tests and should fail the HTML5 tests.</p>
The best I found that will for both string.
var $str1 = '<h1>History.js Test Suite</h1><br /> <br /><p>HTML5 Browsers must pass the HTML4+HTML5 tests, HTML4 Browsers must pass the HTML4 tests and should fail the HTML5 tests.</p>';
function StripTags(string) {
var decoded_string = $("<div/>").html(string).text();
return $("<div/>").html(decoded_string).text();
}
console.log(StripTags($str1));
Output:
History.js Test Suite HTML5 Browsers must pass the HTML4+HTML5 tests, HTML4 Browsers must pass the HTML4 tests and should fail the HTML5 tests.
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