Steps to re-produce the problem:
- Use Windows XP and Firefox:
- use the ezoe and add a literal tag (with class 'html')
Paste following text into the literal tag:
<style type="text/css">
#mugotesting{ display: none }
</style>
<p>
That does <span id="mugotesting">not</span> work!!
</p>
- Publish and check the result
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Doug Plant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This is mentioned in:
> http://issues.ez.no/IssueView.php?Id=16841&activeItem=1
>
> We're looking for a workaround for the following problem:
>
> When you paste HTML content into a literal tag, the paste plugin (in the
> OE) introduces lots of nbsp's.
>
> This can break CSS, for example if the selector rule is indented or
> there is some whitespace between the selector and the opening brace of
> the rule definition. This sort of thing is common with MS Office HTML
> exports.
>
> It is possible to disable the paste plugin when pasting into a literal
> tag, however this introduces new problems: In Windows XP the pasted
> content has apparently random spaces dropped, causing random words to be
> smushed together.
>
> Has anyone dealt with this?
>
> Doug Plant
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