won't let me edit the HTML
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I am trying to customize our Options page, and I want to add links to our main website within the page (really the only changes I am making). When I try to save, I get:
"The page you saved contains suspicious HTML that could potentially expose your users to cross-site scripting attacks. This change has therefore been rejected. If you still want to make these changes, you must have shell access to your Mailman server."
Cross-site scripting attacks from a simple link? I'm feeling the weight of big brother here.
The error page includes a link to FAQ 4.48, which displays: Below you will find links to our Frequently Asked Questions. There are hundreds of entries, so they're organized into several sections: click on each section to view the questions for that section, or use the "View in Hierarchy" link to see them all listed in a tree. (you will need to click on the + signs to expand the tree and see all questions) You may also wish to make use of the site search (in the top right hand corner) to find a particular error message or problem. Labels extract, emails
Children (6) Hide Children | View in Hierarchy 1 Introduction - What is GNU Mailman? 2 Help for mailing list members 3 List administrator tasks 4 Site administrator tasks 5 Downloading and installing Mailman 6 Integration issues (with mail or web servers)
Nothing obvious here on how to resolve this issue.
Anybody have the short and skinny solution for getting around this?
Thanks, Bill
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Bill Catambay