tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158104178192097877.post9082375044886811295..comments2023-09-09T22:31:24.624+08:00Comments on Dirty Words: Relative URLs, the Rich Text Editor, and Reusable ContentMichael Haneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01877569030107816208noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158104178192097877.post-67180978160972112742012-08-02T21:46:40.099+08:002012-08-02T21:46:40.099+08:00@Danny: the regex needs to be used in code--not su...@Danny: the regex needs to be used in code--not sure how (if) you can do that in InfoPath but for our purposes it was done as the page was built/events fired, etc using the .NET regex API.Michael Haneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01877569030107816208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158104178192097877.post-6635260048365811202012-07-19T03:29:42.578+08:002012-07-19T03:29:42.578+08:00So we have a rich text editor that is in a form wh...So we have a rich text editor that is in a form when that item gets approved it gets sent to users in an email. if sharepoint URLs are included in that editor they get converted to relative URLs, does this solve that issue?<br />where do i use this regex in my form? can it be used in an infopath form?Dannynoreply@blogger.com