% endfor
+ % for i18n in arr_i18n:
+
+ % endfor
% endif
+${add_js_home_local('tinymce/tinymce.min.js', 'admin')}
diff --git a/paramecio/cromosoma/extrafields/i18nfield.py b/paramecio/cromosoma/extrafields/i18nfield.py
index 28ba810..0f5981d 100644
--- a/paramecio/cromosoma/extrafields/i18nfield.py
+++ b/paramecio/cromosoma/extrafields/i18nfield.py
@@ -7,21 +7,29 @@ from paramecio.cromosoma.extraforms.i18nform import I18nForm
from paramecio.citoplasma.i18n import I18n
from paramecio.citoplasma.httputils import GetPostFiles
import json
+import re
class I18nField(PhangoField):
- def __init__(self, name):
+ def __init__(self, name, form=None):
super().__init__(name)
+ if form==None:
+ form=BaseForm(name, '')
+
self.name_form=I18nForm
- self.extra_parameters=[BaseForm(name, '')]
+ self.extra_parameters=[form]
+
+ def check_value(self, value):
+
+ return super().check(value)
def check(self, value):
self.error=False
self.txt_error=''
-
+
arr_values={}
try:
@@ -36,7 +44,8 @@ class I18nField(PhangoField):
arr_real_values={}
for lang in I18n.dict_i18n:
- arr_real_values[lang]=arr_values.get(lang, value)
+ arr_real_values[lang]=arr_values.get(lang, '')
+ arr_real_values[lang]=self.check_value(arr_real_values[lang])
arr_values=arr_real_values
@@ -64,3 +73,8 @@ class I18nField(PhangoField):
return "" #GetPostFiles.post.get(self.name+'_'+lang, '')
+class I18nHTMLField(I18nField):
+
+ def check_value(self, value):
+
+ return re.sub('<.*?script?>', '', value)
diff --git a/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/i18nform.py b/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/i18nform.py
index ae0e60b..200744f 100644
--- a/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/i18nform.py
+++ b/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/i18nform.py
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
from paramecio.cromosoma.coreforms import BaseForm
from paramecio.citoplasma.i18n import I18n
from paramecio.citoplasma.mtemplates import env_theme, PTemplate
+import json
env=env_theme(__file__)
@@ -20,4 +21,15 @@ class I18nForm(BaseForm):
lang_selected=I18n.get_default_lang()
- return t.load_template('forms/i18nform.phtml', name_form=self.name, form=self.form_child, arr_i18n=I18n.dict_i18n, lang_selected=lang_selected)
+ try:
+ self.default_value=json.loads(self.default_value)
+ except:
+ self.default_value={}
+
+ if type(self.default_value).__name__!='dict':
+ self.default_value={}
+
+ for lang in I18n.dict_i18n:
+ self.default_value[lang]=self.default_value.get(lang, '')
+
+ return t.load_template('forms/i18nform.phtml', name_form=self.name, form=self.form_child, arr_i18n=I18n.dict_i18n, lang_selected=lang_selected, default_value=self.default_value)
diff --git a/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/texthtmlform.py b/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/texthtmlform.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f9c644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/paramecio/cromosoma/extraforms/texthtmlform.py
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+
+from paramecio.cromosoma.coreforms import BaseForm
+from paramecio.citoplasma.mtemplates import env_theme, PTemplate
+
+env=env_theme(__file__)
+
+t=PTemplate(env)
+
+class TextHTMLForm(BaseForm):
+
+ def __init__(self, name, value, t_add=None):
+
+ super().__init__(name, value)
+
+ self.t=t_add
+
+ if t_add==None:
+ self.t=t
+
+ def form(self):
+
+ return self.t.load_template('forms/texthtmlform.phtml', form=self)
diff --git a/paramecio/modules/admin/media/css/admin.css b/paramecio/modules/admin/media/css/admin.css
index bfc179e..8ee3961 100644
--- a/paramecio/modules/admin/media/css/admin.css
+++ b/paramecio/modules/admin/media/css/admin.css
@@ -463,22 +463,21 @@ margin-right:auto;
a.no_choose_flag
{
- filter: Alpha(opacity=50);
- -moz-opacity: .5;
- opacity: .5;
- float:left;
- margin: 2px;
-
+ filter: Alpha(opacity=50);
+ -moz-opacity: .5;
+ opacity: .5;
+ display:inline-block;
+ margin: 0px;
}
a.choose_flag
{
- filter: Alpha(opacity=100);
- -moz-opacity: 100;
- opacity: 100;
- float:left;
- margin: 2px;
+ filter: Alpha(opacity=100);
+ -moz-opacity: 100;
+ opacity: 1;
+ display:inline-block;
+ margin: 0px;
}
@@ -487,9 +486,7 @@ a:hover.no_choose_flag
filter: Alpha(opacity=100);
-moz-opacity: 100;
- opacity: 100;
- float:left;
- margin: 2px;
+ opacity: 1;
}
diff --git a/paramecio/modules/admin/media/js/tinymce/license.txt b/paramecio/modules/admin/media/js/tinymce/license.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1837b0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/paramecio/modules/admin/media/js/tinymce/license.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
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