Specifies whether to render (interpret) embedded HTML markup.
Embedded HTML markup are HTML tags found in the plain text supposed for printing in the output.
Such text typically comes directly from the data source (e.g. doc-comments);
however it may be specified in templates as well.
Rendering of that HTML markup means adding the formatting encoded with it to the primary formatting specified in templates. |
true
),
the embedded HTML will be treated as follows:
true
),
every text potentially containing HTML markup will be parsed for it
and any wrong HTML syntax (e.g. missing closing tags) fixed.
false
),
every text potentially containing HTML markup will be passed into the output as is.
When this option is unselected (false
),
all embedded HTML markup is converted to ordinary text (e.g. '<'
replaced with "<"
). That is, all markup characters and tags
will be visible in the browser along with other text.
Note: This option affects only the output of those template components whose "Render embedded HTML" option is selected. That option is located at the component's Properties Dialog | Formatting | Text Flow tab. When such a setting is not specified, any markup contained in the component's output will be treated as ordinary text.
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