Nigel Ridley wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to add some Hebrew to an html document but as soon as I hit > the space bar (space between words) the enclosing tags get all messed up. > Specifically: >

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> (notice the closing tags) > instead of: >

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> > > Although it looks like an error the web page actually displays OK; and > if I open the html file in a plain text editor it looks as it should; > also when I copy and paste to another app -- even Kate -- it is OK. > The problem seems to be specific to Quanta Plus (I'm using both 3.3.2 + > 3.4.0). > > I have tried disabling all the auto complete tag options but the problem > still persists. > > Any ideas on a fix? > > Blessings, > > Nigel > Just to clarify some things: I have sent this message as utf-8 encoding (so you all [hopefuly] can see the Hebrew). The html document that I am refering to has been saved as utf-8 and, although Quanta Plus displays messed up closing tags, the document displays OK in a browser and the 'HTML Tidy Syntax Checking' (under 'Tools') doesn't show any errors and it also validates using http://validator.w3.org/ If you want to try for yourselves just copy and paste the following into Quanta Plus:

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After you have set the encoding in your mail client to utf-8 :-) Blessings, Nigel -- It's not a problem -- it's a learning opportunity. -- _______________________________________________ Quanta mailing list Quanta@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta