HTML Clean from 2.7.0?

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HTML Clean from 2.7.0?

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Is the HTML clean that was added in 2.7.0 actually an HTML remover?
Does it remove ALL html code from the description?

I was using html in my descriptions to link from an image in cooliris (and JAK) over to the article related to the picture (this feature still works in JAK). Since 2.7.0 (and once I rebuilt my cooliris rss files), the links do not work. In checking the rss files, the html code is not there at all so I assume the code to build the rss file (along with the new html clean from 2.7.0) is removing my html code.

If this is so, is there a way to disable this feature?
Or I would appreciate a code change (hack) if necessary to disable this feature manually.

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Bob
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Re: HTML Clean from 2.7.0?

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Hi, should be all cleaned. If not please let me know exactly where the html output description is not cleaned.

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Re: HTML Clean from 2.7.0?

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I am sorry there has been a misunderstanding. I do not want the HTML cleaned from the RSS file. I utilize links from the description to the article. It works from Jak lighbox but the HTML clean feature is removing my link. Is there any way that I can get the HTML to stay in the description?
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Re: HTML Clean from 2.7.0?

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Hi, it is cleaned, because this is a javascript and it can be dangerous to display html there or there is problem with displaying html in javascript :-( So I think because of design or security, this cannot be changed :-( (as it was changed to clean because of this reason) :-(

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