On 6/26/23 6:00 PM, Sam Darwin wrote:
It turns out "Filter content" affects many settings. It's easy to skip over that. I wonder if the UI might call attention somehow, with a graphic element, or with text: "Settings on this page will not take effect. Because 'Filter content' has not been enabled". It is right that "Filter content" must be set in order to remove attachment.html ?
None of the settings Filter types, Filter extensions, Pass types, Pass extensions, Collapse alternatives, Filter Action and Convert html to plaintext have any effect unless Filter content is Yes. Other settings on that page don't depend on Filter content.
You are correct that the UI is not clear on what settings depend on Filter content. We need to fix that.
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