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2/19/2009 6:32 AM
 

Hi there,

I'm running v4.92 and have noticed an issue with non-compliant XHTML when rendering a HTMLModule using the FCKEditor. Basically the contents are being rendered within a Span tag which means any block-level elements inside are invalid XHTML. Running the page against a HTML validator gives the following message against every instance:

document type does not allow element "ul" here

The code rendered is as follows:

<div id="dnn_ctr604_ContentPane">
      <!-- Start_Module_604 --><div id="dnn_ctr604_ModuleContent">
 <span id="dnn_ctr604_HtmlModule_lblContent" class="Normal">

------------------USER ENTERED HTML--------------------

</span></div></div>

 

I can't seem to get around this problem. I have older versions of DNN that don't seem to be doing this so I'm a bit confused.

Any ideas?

 
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