HTML in Order Printer templates of Shopify
I am passing some HTML in one of the fields to enhance my order formatting in the Order Printer. There is a problem however. HTML tags aren rendered properly. It looks like that when its rendering tag with HTML intities so < becomes < ; for example.
What's the best way to get it to render HTML in fields? Is there something like an unescape filter?
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I am passing some HTML in one of the fields to enhance my order formatting in the Order Printer. There is a problem however. HTML tags aren rendered properly. It looks like that when its rendering tag with HTML intities so < becomes < ; for example.
What's the best way to get it to render HTML in fields? Is there something like an unescape filter?
shopify
HTML is escaped only in a richtext fields. If you are using a richtext field swap it for a html or textarea field instead.
– drip
Nov 25 '18 at 19:59
Ah thanks for that. I managed to resolve this using encodeURI on the frontend and using decodeURI filter inside the order template.
– Socreative
Nov 28 '18 at 14:22
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I am passing some HTML in one of the fields to enhance my order formatting in the Order Printer. There is a problem however. HTML tags aren rendered properly. It looks like that when its rendering tag with HTML intities so < becomes < ; for example.
What's the best way to get it to render HTML in fields? Is there something like an unescape filter?
shopify
I am passing some HTML in one of the fields to enhance my order formatting in the Order Printer. There is a problem however. HTML tags aren rendered properly. It looks like that when its rendering tag with HTML intities so < becomes < ; for example.
What's the best way to get it to render HTML in fields? Is there something like an unescape filter?
shopify
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asked Nov 25 '18 at 19:04
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HTML is escaped only in a richtext fields. If you are using a richtext field swap it for a html or textarea field instead.
– drip
Nov 25 '18 at 19:59
Ah thanks for that. I managed to resolve this using encodeURI on the frontend and using decodeURI filter inside the order template.
– Socreative
Nov 28 '18 at 14:22
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HTML is escaped only in a richtext fields. If you are using a richtext field swap it for a html or textarea field instead.
– drip
Nov 25 '18 at 19:59
Ah thanks for that. I managed to resolve this using encodeURI on the frontend and using decodeURI filter inside the order template.
– Socreative
Nov 28 '18 at 14:22
HTML is escaped only in a richtext fields. If you are using a richtext field swap it for a html or textarea field instead.
– drip
Nov 25 '18 at 19:59
HTML is escaped only in a richtext fields. If you are using a richtext field swap it for a html or textarea field instead.
– drip
Nov 25 '18 at 19:59
Ah thanks for that. I managed to resolve this using encodeURI on the frontend and using decodeURI filter inside the order template.
– Socreative
Nov 28 '18 at 14:22
Ah thanks for that. I managed to resolve this using encodeURI on the frontend and using decodeURI filter inside the order template.
– Socreative
Nov 28 '18 at 14:22
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If anyone is interested I resolved it by URI encoding the string using JS encodeURI before it's sent to Shopify. Then used "decodeURI" filter in the order template
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If anyone is interested I resolved it by URI encoding the string using JS encodeURI before it's sent to Shopify. Then used "decodeURI" filter in the order template
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If anyone is interested I resolved it by URI encoding the string using JS encodeURI before it's sent to Shopify. Then used "decodeURI" filter in the order template
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If anyone is interested I resolved it by URI encoding the string using JS encodeURI before it's sent to Shopify. Then used "decodeURI" filter in the order template
If anyone is interested I resolved it by URI encoding the string using JS encodeURI before it's sent to Shopify. Then used "decodeURI" filter in the order template
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HTML is escaped only in a richtext fields. If you are using a richtext field swap it for a html or textarea field instead.
– drip
Nov 25 '18 at 19:59
Ah thanks for that. I managed to resolve this using encodeURI on the frontend and using decodeURI filter inside the order template.
– Socreative
Nov 28 '18 at 14:22