The two highlighted lines show adding support for the default `LINK` Character Style. Since 2019 if sites didn't have a Character Style indicated in their `hyperlinks` ruleset, a style named `LINK`(all caps) would be added to work past a bug in Adobe InDesign with regard to finding hyperlinks.
For years prior to that, we required that if lists were to use Character Styles for formatting within links that those styles get added with <wbr> tags to permit the Adobe InDesign or Adobe InCopy formatting to be returned to BLOX for online display.
Those same <wbr> tags are now necessary for URL write-back within lists.
Check your rulesets for the name of the character style being used. It might not be `LINK` as shown here.
BLOX Total CMS Client 5.71 important write-back update FAQs
BLOX Total CMS Client version 5.71.0 is a focused release of changes to the write-back of assets. It includes both bug fixes for special types of write-back situations as well as speed improvements.
Because this affects write-back, sites should test this release with the affected assets and scenarios.
What are the key changes and fixes in version 5.71.0?
Returned functionality of "Cut Overset to New Asset" for PDF assets. A previous change had broken this ability, but it has now been fixed.
Write-back differences for PDF asset types have been introduced. There are now two ways to handle PDF assets:
Legacy PDF Asset type.
File Asset with a PDF sub_type created automatically upon upload.
Description fields of these two types are treated differently: PDF Asset does not allow formatting, while File Asset does.
Write-back can be done via Check-in or Save Content, stripping all Adobe InDesign or Adobe InCopy formatting from the Description field in both asset types.
Bug fix for write-back of URLs in lists. Corrections ensure proper write-back of lists with embedded URLs and trimmed text.
Sites must modify their export ruleset to include options for handling the embedded Hyperlink style.
Special <wbr> tags are required in the Export Rulesets around <strong> or <em> tags.
The two highlighted lines show adding support for the default `LINK` Character Style. Since 2019 if sites didn't have a Character Style indicated in their `hyperlinks` ruleset, a style named `LINK`(all caps) would be added to work past a bug in Adobe InDesign with regard to finding hyperlinks.
For years prior to that, we required that if lists were to use Character Styles for formatting within links that those styles get added with <wbr> tags to permit the Adobe InDesign or Adobe InCopy formatting to be returned to BLOX for online display.
Those same <wbr> tags are now necessary for URL write-back within lists.
Check your rulesets for the name of the character style being used. It might not be `LINK` as shown here.