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5/17/2011 5:47 AM
 
Hi, I can migrate my old web site written using ASP.NET to DNN 5.6 and I have a problem with Text/Html module, concretelly with formatting my code. Old web site is written as XHTML 1.1. I copy my code (for example div tag ) from VS 2010 and I paste this code to the Html module - active tab is <>HTML - withou any change, clicking mouse to the code editor and save my module with my code . After  I look on my web page and there are bigger distance between divs etc. If I look to source code, I see, that editor add tags to my original <br /> .







between <br />



after <br> <br />







Please, can anybody say me, where I can turn off this behaviour?







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5/17/2011 8:34 AM
 
I find a resolution, this error is  only in IE 9, in FF4 every works fine
 
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