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raw-html seems to work for me on 2.7 (3 posts)

  1. serpentpublications
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    Posted 10 months ago #

    I did my upgrade to 2.7, and was disturbed that the raw-html plugin wasn't listed as working. I find the easiest way to write html is via the psgml package in emacs, and I was doing most of my posting this way.

    After playing with WP Unformatted and concluding that it was going to be a nuisance even with new posts, let alone having to set a custom field for all the old posts, I decided to just try raw-html.

    As far as I can see, for my purposes it works as well as ever.

    So my question is, "Why is the raw-html plugin not listed as supported in 2.7?" If it's just because nobody tested it, I've now tested it some, and can do some more if someone needs it.

  2. demetris
    Member
    Posted 10 months ago #

    serpentpublications, I think WordPress has no way of knowing what versions a plugin is compatible with other than looking at the readme.txt file of the plugin. If you open this file, you will see the two relevant fields:

    Requires at least:
    Tested up to:

    In the latest Raw HTML “Tested up to:” says: 2.6.2.

    Sometimes plugin authors do a minor vesion bump, e.g. from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1, just for this, to update the compatibility information.

  3. nativepdx
    Member
    Posted 8 months ago #

    So is this the best way to add some spry.js to a page? I dont seem to find any other plugin that addresses the idea of dropping in a pre-coded spry script. I found a site that has a fairly extensive amount of html to support this script
    <!--<script src="SpryAssets/SpryMenuBar.js" type="text/javascript"></script>-->
    <!--<link href="SpryAssets/SpryMenuBarHorizontal.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
    -->

    What the site is using it for appears to work just fine.
    I would like to install a SpryTabbedPanels.js on one of my pages.

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