>> So on database storage Replace(theString,"<table","tableplaceholder",
>> "ALL")>, then on output Replace(theStringFromDbase, "tableplaceholder",
>> "<table", "ALL")>....something like that anyway..a bit of a hack but 
>> it might save you the hassle till you find something more suitable...
>> 
>> Jide. 
>
>Thanks Jide should have thought of that..

Guys, both didn't work, XStandard is a very cool editor but didn't do the 
trick. The place holder Jide suggested is fine on initial entry into the 
database but once it's loaded again for subsequent edits the browser again re 
orders the atrributes....

There has got to be a way to re order/maintain HTML attributes...anyone?

Thanks,

Matt 

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