Title: TinyMCE Entities Patch
Author: EnglishMike
Published: <strong>8 juillet 2008</strong>
Last modified: 15 juillet 2008

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# TinyMCE Entities Patch

 Par [EnglishMike](https://profiles.wordpress.org/stringfold/)

[Télécharger](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/tinymce-entities-patch.zip)

 * [Détails](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-entities-patch/#description)
 * [Avis](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-entities-patch/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-entities-patch/#installation)
 * [Développement](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-entities-patch/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/tinymce-entities-patch/)

## Description

> > **Important Note: The recent release of WordPress 2.6 has fixed the disappearing
> > entities bug this plugin was designed to fix, so once you upgrade to WordPress
> > 2.6 please discontinue using this plugin. I may release a new plugin that prevents
> > spaces from being stripped from the beginning of lines sometime in the near 
> > future.**

After a few weeks of writing posts on WordPress, I was getting very irritated when
all the HTML entities I added to my examples kept being converted into characters—
e.g. HTML entities like &gt; &lt; &quot; would convert to > < " — when I saved the
post I was working on.

To make matters worse, all the spaces I was using to align my coding examples would
disappear when switching between « HTML » mode and « Visual » mode, even if I used
the &nbsp; entity.

So, I finally bit the bullet and wrote this little plugin to fix these problems.
It does just two things:

 1. Allows you to enter HTML entities like &gt; &lt; &amp; etc. while in « Visual »
    mode and they will stay put, even after you save your post.
 2. Allows you to type extra spaces while in « Visual » mode (or &nbsp; in « HTML »
    mode) and they will stay put too, allowing you to correctly indent code samples,
    etc.

If you are writing blog posts with source code or HTML examples, you may find this
little plugin helps you avoid a ton of aggravation.

Works with TinyMCE and the TinyMCE Advanced plugin.

Please note, this plugin is a patch for issues with WordPress’s uses of TinyMCE,
and not the editor itself.

If you try this plugin and like what you see, or you have questions or problems,
feel free to email me at mike@englishmike.net or visit the [TinyMCE Entities Patch Plugin Home Page](http://englishmike.net/tinymceentities-plugin/)
with your feedback.

_(Not tested on any version of WordPress older than 2.5.1. It may work on earlier
versions, but I just don’t know for sure. Try it and see. If it doesn’t work simply
deactivate the plugin. If it does work, please let me know!!)_

### Release Notes version 1.0

**Changes in version 1.0**

 * This is the initial version of the plugin.

## Installation

Installation Instructions:

 1. Download the plugin zip file.
 2. Upload the plugin contents into your WordPress installation’s plugin directory.
 3. The plugin’s .php file and readme.txt should be installed in the ‘wp-content/plugins/
    tinymce-entities-patch/’ directory.
 4. From the **Plugin Management** page, activate the **TinyMCE Entities Patch** plugin.

Getting Started:

## FAQ

  Where’s the administration panel for this plugin?

There isn’t one. Your only options are to activate or deactivate the plugin from
the **Plugin Management** panel.

  Does the plugin prevent extra blank lines from being removed from my posts?

No, this is a fix for disappearing space characters and HTML entites (tags beginning
with **&** and ending with **;**) only.

## Avis

Il n’y a aucun avis sur cette extension.

## Contributeurs & développeurs

« TinyMCE Entities Patch » est un logiciel libre. Les personnes suivantes ont contribué
à cette extension.

Contributeurs

 *   [ EnglishMike ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/stringfold/)

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### Le développement vous intéresse ?

[Parcourir le code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tinymce-entities-patch/),
consulter le [SVN dépôt](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/tinymce-entities-patch/),
ou s’inscrire au [journal de développement](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/tinymce-entities-patch/)
par [RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/tinymce-entities-patch/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Méta

 *  Version **1.0**
 *  Last updated **il y a 18 années**
 *  Active installations **20+**
 *  WordPress version ** 2.5 ou plus **
 *  Tested up to **2.5.1**
 *  Language
 * [English (US)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-entities-patch/)
 * Tags
 * [bug](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/bug/)[html](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/html/)
   [HTML entities](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/html-entities/)[posts](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/posts/)
   [tinyMCE](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/tinymce/)
 *  [Vue avancée](https://fr-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-entities-patch/advanced/)

## Notes

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## Contributeurs

 *   [ EnglishMike ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/stringfold/)

## Support

Quelque chose à dire ? Besoin d’aide ?

 [Voir le forum de support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/tinymce-entities-patch/)

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