Hmmm, that does work but I am looking for a more general purpose
solution. Checking for any RTE children before every change isn't very
reasonable in my scenario.

Testing your method did reveal something interesting though. Comparing
the htmlText property before and after the styleName change reveals
that they are identical. So (as I suspected) it has to have something
to do with a flag or validation getting changed somewhere.

Ben


--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> On Thursday 14 Feb 2008, ben.clinkinbeard wrote:
> > You can see this behavior at http://www.returnundefined.com/tests/rte/
> 
> What about the obvious work around of saving the text, applying the
styleName 
> and then resetting the text ?
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