Better choose a text and f5 in your browser ...
I know no web dev using wysiwyg editor

Thierry Nivelet
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> Le 5 juin 2014 à 20:44, Jeff Johnson <j...@san-dc.com> a écrit :
> 
> It's kind of fox because I am working with web connection html form pages.  I 
> used Kompozer and it blew away my original source.  Mainly it added "width:" 
> styles and converted all "<" to "&lt;" and same with ">".  It also wrapped 
> some "<%= variable %>" so the browser could not find "variable".
> 
> Is there a free (or reasonable) HTML WYSIWYG editor that prevents this 
> formatting?
> 
> It works great for straight HTML pages but when you are adding text merge 
> like web connection does, it is not so good. Counter-productive.
> 
> TIA
> 
> -- 
> Jeff
> 
> Jeff Johnson
> j...@san-dc.com
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> 
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> 
> 
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