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4/8/2011 3:32 AM
 

I am using RadEditor in a DNN module. With IE9 only I find that any postback of a page with RadEditor that all normal line breaks are being replaced with <br>vbCrLf</br>. Since this happens with each postback, simply toggling between Design and HTML mode adds more and more of these. It makes RadEditor unusable.

The only fix I have found is to add this meta tag to the Default.aspx in DNN's root folder. This forces the browser to IE8 mode if it is IE9.















<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8; IE=7; IE=5" />

Is there any other way to fix this?

 
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