Dar,
No, I opened an html page with the following code in TextEdit while
not ignoring RTF commands (isn't it funny that TextEdit uses the same
option to en/disable HTML and RTF?):
<html>
<body>
<title>bar</title>
</body>
Not that the title tags are in the body and still not rendered by
TextEdit. However, if I replace "title" by "foo", "bar" is visible in
TextEdit. Revolution does the same, if I set the htmlText of a field
to above html code.
Best,
Mark
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Op 9-aug-2006, om 1:06 heeft Dar Scott het volgende geschreven:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 5:22 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Apple's TextEdit application behaves exactly like Revolution
fields in this respect.
Are you looking at clipboardData["html"]?
I don't think TextEdit is creating bad HTML. I think Revolution is
using the same function to create htmlText as it does to create
clipboardData["html"]?
Dar
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