On Mon, March 26, 2007 6:54 am, Arno Kuhl wrote:
> I've just noticed that "\r\n" and "\t" characters create a space when
> rendered in the browser (tested in IE and Firefox). I'd always thought
> the
> browser would ignore these characters.
No.
HTML "collapses" any run of whitespace to a single s
2007. 03. 26, hétfő keltezéssel 13.58-kor Zoltán Németh ezt írta:
> 2007. 03. 26, hétfő keltezéssel 13.54-kor Arno Kuhl ezt írta:
> > I've just noticed that "\r\n" and "\t" characters create a space when
> > rendered in the browser (tested in IE and Firefox). I'd always thought the
> > browser woul
2007. 03. 26, hétfő keltezéssel 13.54-kor Arno Kuhl ezt írta:
> I've just noticed that "\r\n" and "\t" characters create a space when
> rendered in the browser (tested in IE and Firefox). I'd always thought the
> browser would ignore these characters. This wouldn't normally be a problem
> but the w
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