I've just encountered the same issue. I think it's a problem with the html 
serializer.

If a page has something like: <textarea...></textarea> (with nothing between 
the opening and closing tags), it will be converted to: <textarea /> - which 
many browsers choke on. 

I got around it by adding a blank line between the opening & closing tags.

On Wednesday 01 December 2004 14:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean with:
> > html appearing in the textarea itself when it has no content
> > to display.
>
> Could you elaborate? Also, last week the HTMLarea sample in the SVN branche
> was extended and updated to include some of the issues discussed. Have you
> checked it?
>
> Bye, Helma
>
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Ramon Casha
Malta Linux User Group (http://linux.org.mt)

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