image of button disappeared after publishing the form template

I

info_dev

got a message saying "Unexpected CSS formatting" when checking out the
browser compatibility..
Thanks
 
S

Shiva (GGK Tech)

Hello,

Here is the change in view1.xsl file,

<input class="langFont" title="" style="BORDER-RIGHT: medium none;
BACKGROUND-POSITION: center 50%; BORDER-TOP: medium none; FONT-SIZE: x-small;
BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(basics_selected.gif); BORDER-LEFT: medium none; WIDTH:
167px; BORDER-BOTTOM: medium none; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: no-repeat; HEIGHT:
47px" type="button" xd:xctname="Button" xd:CtrlId="CTRL1_5" tabIndex="0"/>
 
I

info_dev

Thanks for the reply. still got same error after put your code in

"Potentially unsafe HTML was found in view "View 1". It will be modified or
removed when the form is shown to the user "
 
J

jmurray

I can also confirm this issue. I inspected the resulting forms page and
notice that the "background-image" property has been completely stripped from
the forms style information.

Is there a specific reason why the "background-image" property is considered
"potentially unsafe HTML"?
 
J

jmurray

I can also confirm this issue. I inspected the resulting forms page and
notice that the "background-image" property has been completely stripped from
the forms style information.

Is there a specific reason why the "background-image" property is considered
"potentially unsafe HTML"?
 
J

jmurray

I can also confirm this issue. I inspected the resulting forms page and
notice that the "background-image" property has been completely stripped from
the forms style information.

Is there a specific reason why the "background-image" property is considered
"potentially unsafe HTML"?
 
J

jmurray

I can also confirm this issue. I inspected the resulting forms page and
notice that the "background-image" property has been completely stripped from
the forms style information.

Is there a specific reason why the "background-image" property is considered
"potentially unsafe HTML"?
 
J

jmurray

I can also confirm this issue. I inspected the resulting forms page and
notice that the "background-image" property has been completely stripped from
the forms style information.

Is there a specific reason why the "background-image" property is considered
"potentially unsafe HTML"?
 

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