Hi Ulf,

You can also set jspwiki.translatorReader.allowHTML = true on your
jspwiki.properties but that opens up a security risk on your installation,
so it may not be a suitable option (e.g. public facing wikis).

Regarding the sameSite cookie attribute, would you mind filling a jira?

(on mobile + broken hand pls excuse brevity + typos)

best regards,
JP

El mar., 23 jun. 2020 10:13, Ulf Dittmer <ulf.ditt...@googlemail.com.invalid>
escribió:

> >
> > You may want to check an older plugin (
> > https://www.ecyrd.com/JSPWiki/wiki/JSPluginScripts)
>
> who allows you to do this, but not sure if this would still work.
> >
>
> That executes JavaScript on the server using Rhino, but I'm trying to add
> client-side JavaScript so it can interact with the browser and other
> JavaScript code, e.g. Google Maps. I had written a plugin for that purpose
> -which works fine- and was wondering if there were other ways of adding
> arbitrary JavaScript code to a page.
>

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