Is there any chance your browser is sending back something like looks  
like a space or *, but isn't (think Unicode or some other encoding)?  
I would dump the texk of the page from the db and see what it looks  
like.

--Noah

On Sep 10, 2006, at 1:07 PM, e1ven wrote:

>
> I tried using two spaces, and 4, and that doesn't seem to make a
> difference.
> Again, if I go to the default welcome wiki page, as it ships by
> default, the list which includes:
>
> == Starting Points ==
>
>  * TracGuide --  Built-in Documentation
>  * [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ The Trac project] -- Trac Open
> Source Project
>  * [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracFaq Trac FAQ] --
> Frequently Asked Questions
>  * TracSupport --  Trac Support
>
> That list works fine, I can edit the text of an entry, but if I move
> that list too somewhere else on the page.. Or if I edit the initial
> space on one of the lines, it treats it as a line of text, rather than
> a bullet.
>
> Here is a sample of how it looks-
>
> Normal: http://www.sq7.org/temp/Picture%201.png
> If I place my cursor to the left of the asterisk, press delete then
> space (Which should have no effect)
> - http://www.sq7.org/temp/Picture%202.png
>
> (While this picture  is in the draft view, it makes no difference if I
> accept it, or just leave it in draft view.)
>
> Thoughts welcome, I'm a bit puzzled.
>
>
> >


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