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10/10/2007 7:03 PM
 

Ideally the Wiki module would be perfect, if only you could use HTML instead of WYSIWYG. For example, If I paste in a fully formatted page of HTML, it adds a new line each time I use a new line, rather than just where it would be from the HTML. This means that the content is spaced out all down the page.

 
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10/13/2007 6:35 PM
 

Samon, have you tried pasteing when in source mode (ie. when using the editor)?

 
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10/14/2007 7:14 PM
 

Hi Jeff,

Yes, that is exactly what I was trying to do... but for whatever reason, the current release of the Wiki module contains a bug where it adds a newline ("<br />") every time a new line is detected in the editor.

I asked this question, and then found this thread which I am currently using. It's a temporary solution until the problem is fixed in a new release of the module.

Thanks for all the advice everyone.

Sam.

 
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