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artiswork's avatar
artiswork
50 posts
17 years ago
artiswork's avatar artiswork

Emails are not being shown.

URL: http://newlifeglenside.com/index.php?/contact

The template:

{exp:weblog:entries weblog="static" category="28"}

{exp:widont}{title}{/exp:widont}

{exp:allow_eecode}{static-body}{/exp:allow_eecode} {/exp:weblog:entries}

The entry:

(In alphabetical order by last name):

  • Nancy Bower - Youth Operations Assistant - EXT. 48 {exp:spammenot email="[email protected]"}
  • Martha Cochran - Administrator - EXT. 11 {exp:spammenot email="[email protected]"}

Plugin is loaded (version 1.1)

IDeas?

       
Lisa Wess's avatar
Lisa Wess
20,502 posts
17 years ago
Lisa Wess's avatar Lisa Wess

I’ve moved this over to the plugins forum for now. Have you confirmed that spamemnot is working when used just in a template, without the entries code, etc?

       
artiswork's avatar
artiswork
50 posts
17 years ago
artiswork's avatar artiswork

Lisa, Sorry, should have checked better where to post 😊

Spam me not is indeed working if I place it simply in the template.

       
Lisa Wess's avatar
Lisa Wess
20,502 posts
17 years ago
Lisa Wess's avatar Lisa Wess

I suspect what you actually need to do is use the parse= parameter. However, floating around here is a plugin to encode multiple addresses within a custom field, even if there is other text; that would be a better option than the allow EE Code plugin. Unfortunately, I can’t remember the name of it, browsing the forum should turn it up.

       
artiswork's avatar
artiswork
50 posts
17 years ago
artiswork's avatar artiswork

I don’t understand how that’s applicable in this case? There’s only one plugin around the static body, are you suggesting the widont and the allow_eecode plugins are competing?

       
Lisa Wess's avatar
Lisa Wess
20,502 posts
17 years ago
Lisa Wess's avatar Lisa Wess

There are actually two plugins, though. Allow ee_code is a plugin, and then inside of is the spammenot plugin. They’re essentially nested, really. Anyhow, it can’t hurt to give it a shot.

       

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