On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 21:48 -0700, Craig White wrote:
for the record - web serving originated with Unix systems and the
html
tags of <P> and <BR> were the only method of breaking paragraphs/lines
Don't forget <pre> as well.
I think the original poster might do well to mention a specific example
on their website. It shouldn't happen without deliberately being done.
I do see word processors that put strange HTML elements around content,
when saving from the word processor, but cut and paste doing something
problematic is a new one on me. Unless, they're serving out text/plain.
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