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Miles asked on 21 Jun 2011, 06:05 PM
Hello,

I was wondering if there was a way to make RADeditor ignore checking an area of html for xhtml compliance.  I need certain areas skipped because I have some html hacks that are not compliant however they make things render correctly across multiple browsers.  An example is below

<!--RADeditor-Ignore-start-->
code that is not html compliant, I'd like RADeditor to leave the code in this section as-is.
<!--RADeditor-Ignore-end-->

Thank you!

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Rumen
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answered on 24 Jun 2011, 09:09 AM
Hello Miles,

The requested functionality is not supported. Even if it was possible to exclude some HTML blocks from the content filters of RadEditor, the browser's rich text editing engine will continue to parse and update them. It is not possible to stop the browser's validation and content changing.

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Rumen
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