On 23/01/06, David Stanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/22/06, Wavy Davy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In your example the \n and \t are expected.

So embedded tabs are translated to two unicode character "\" and "t"?
This seems odd, as html condenses white space.  Is the a specific
reason for this behaviour? Say I have a paragraph like so:

<p>Some fluff text with a reference to a $variable and then a newline


> When this is printed to the browser the characters should be interpreted 
> correctly.
> The \n and \t is just a textual representation of a newline and a tab.

When I grab the page using wget, get a utf encoded html file with the
literal string


>  When you quickstart a project, do you see the \n and \t characters?

If I put a tab or newline in to the welcome text on a line containing
a $var ref in, yes it does. I actually first noticed when using
toolbox/widgets

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