Raw HTML Plugin for WordPress
Introduction
Recently I needed to put some style definitions and a JavaScript function in a post on another blog that I have. I wasted several hours trying to do this, because WordPress insisted on putting backslashes in front of my apostrophes, inserting superfluous <p> or <br /> tags in place of newlines, and generally breaking my HTML in various horrible ways.
In the end I decided to just go and write a plugin that would let me disable the automatic formatting that WordPress applies to post content. This plugin adds a set of shortcodes that you can use to “protect” specific parts of your post and prevent WP from messing with them.
Download & Installation
Requirements :
- WordPress 2.8 or later
- If you use the free version, I strongly recommend disabling the visual editor. It (the editor) can mess up your code even if you use this plugin.
Installation is straightforward – download the zip file, unzip, upload the raw-html folder to /wp-content/plugins and activate it in the Plugins tab.
Usage
There are two ways to use the plugin. First, to turn off “smart quotes” and other built-in filters for an entire post, use the checkboxes that Raw HTML adds to the “Edit Post” screen:
If you want to prevent a specific part of your post or page from being processed and “texturized” by WordPress, wrap it in ... or <!–raw–>…<!–/raw–> tags. The two versions work exactly the same, with one exception – the <!–raw–>’s won’t be visible to your visitors even if you deactivate the plugin.
Example :
<!--raw-->
This
is
a ‘test’!
<!–/raw–>
Result :
This
is
a 'test'!
If you view the source code of this page, you will see that the newlines are still there, and the apostrophes haven’t been converted/escaped.
Other Notes
This plugin is provided AS IS, with no guarantee that it will work on your site.
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I’ve upgraded to WP 2.7.1 on this site and it seems to be working fine.
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As a follow up to my comment yesterday, I found that a plugin – “Secure and Accessible PHP Contact Form” – conflicted with one of the other plugins I had installed, and after removing it your plugin also seems to have returned to its former glory – two birds with one stone!
Do you mean http://green-beast.com/blog/?page_id=136 Contact Form?
Also: which plugin was causing problems?
(Information is power, yes?)
Thanks for the plugin, exactly what i was looking for.
Perfect! Thanks a million!
RAW HTML is incompatible with CFORMS II
Basicially, Raw HTML automatically adds a tag at the end of most of the fields created by Cforms
oh, and I am using WP 2.6
This will be fixed in version 1.2. You should get the update notification in your WP Dashboard within 24 hours.
Hello, thanks for your work on this plugin. I’m having some issues. I’ve got WP 2.6.3 and I don’t get an options box added to my write or manage pages. I’ve used the card code method and that seems to work to a point. WP is still stripping out line breaks and also non breaking spaces in my html. This happens when I paste as html then switch to visual editor, then back to html. I can’t turn off visual editor because eventually I have to hand this over to a client who will want a wysiwyg. I never really got why wordpress is rewriting code anyway.
It strips the paragraph tags out of the raw code as well.
As noted in the post, the plugin isn’t really reliable when used with the visual editor. Unfortunately I’m not sufficiently familiar with the inner workings of the editor to fix this (at least at the moment). Sorry.
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Mike, I had the same issue with missing options before I upgraded to 2.7.1. Now it works great! Thanks for this plug-in. I was so frustrated with WP putting paragraph tags around my images and breaking my layout.
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I am trying to add an affiliate to my site. However, each time I add the code and publish. The code remains there it does not convert to a button. Is this something I need. I am not sure what I need. This is very confusing to me. Can someone please help me.
Tracy, Can you be more specific. Perhaps show the code and the page where this is happening. And firstly, have you determined if the code is working o.k. outside of wordpress…like on a stand alone HTML page?
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Hi, there!
Multiple code blocks of [RAW] … [/RAW] do NOT work well in one passage, would you please fix that?
Thank you!
And by the way it’s a very useful plugin!
Thank you!
it’s a very useful plugin