Atlassian has already announced that a future version of JIRA will be disabling HTML within all Field Descriptions. We are currently using several calculated fields and would like to be proactive with trying to find a solution before the ball drops. We currently have the Script Runner plugin and while we know that could be an option, we are trying to avoid new "scripts" being the answer.
Thanks. But it seems there is no real plan yet. Nothing of that sort has been announced so far. Furthermore, they seem to be deprecating the use of JavaScript in field descriptions, not necessarily html. If Atlassian decides to prevent the use of comments for JMCF, we will find another way to implement the same features. Fortunately, Atlassian usually gives plugin developers a relatively long heads-up, so I'm not too worried.
That was the one, but more specifically, read the first comment - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-37576?focusedCommentId=584399&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-584399
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They've not strictly "announced" it - it's just been mentioned in a few places (mostly on issues related to where they've started on removing it). It's always been a terrible botch injecting html, or worse, javascript in field descriptions, and always a security hole, so I see why they're doing it. https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-37576 is the one where I first noticed it.
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Can you please point me to the communication from Atlassian announcing this change? Thanks.
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