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I mean, there's no problem at all with the subtitles, but when I insert html at first it seems ok (and I see that the entry is correctly considered as a link in the editor, with all the "" tag), but as soon as I hit "save" it seems that the code breaks and there is no longer an hyperlink but just the anchor text.
As far as I can see the only fully supported html code that remains even after the "saving" are the bold and italic tags.
I know that this feature is still in beta but such a different result seems strange to me.
Maybe because I use the localized (Italy) version of dailymotion?
Or do you use some particular trick with the code?
Or maybe it was possible to do that just for a short time because of the several changes and testing that is taking place?
Sigh, I want to use this feature with the links...
italic
bold
underline
<font colour="yellow">yellow</font>
<span style="color:yellow;">yellow</span>
...but only the first 3 work even though all of them preview correctly on the editing page.