I already do substitutions with regular expression to clean up the
giant size of the text. Now i must do for transform the html to w3c
valid html. But this is strange way to fix problem, why this comp
don't generate really html we can use in HTML documents?

There is a site to be able to make sugestions for the team flex to
help improve? I think some improvements in that component would be
simple enough to let it useful.

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 28 Nov 2007, danielvlopes wrote:
> > you try put your =>HTML<=text in one HTML page, everything is
really bad.
> 
> We run a couple of simple regular expressions over the raw 
> RichTextEditor.htmlText when we need to resuse it in HTML or PDF
output. 
> You could probably do the same thing with a good style sheet.
> 
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> Tom Chiverton
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