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Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting?

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    Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting?

    Hello everyone,

    I have been working hard on my oil and gas web application and am excited to show it off soon. :)

    I have a question about html formatting in .a5w pages. I am working hard to keep my code pretty and easy to read but Alpha keeps changing it. How can I keep my code intact?

    For example,

    I might have the following:

    <table>
    <tr>
    <td>
    blah blah blah
    </td>
    </tr>
    <table>


    When I open the .a5w page later I get:

    <table><tr><td>
    blah blah blah</td></tr></table>


    Thanks!

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    Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

    I've had the same issue. I don't do a5w pages much, so I haven't worried about it, but I'd be interest in why it does this.
    Brad Steinfeldt

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      #3
      Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

      Don't use the WYSIWYG editor -- don't even open it, look at it. Instead, use the Source tab all the time:

      View / Settings / Preferences / HTML Editor / Default Tab value Source

      When you can, there are a lot of reasons as well create your own UDFs in the Code tab, put your code into an AEX and just call the UDFs from the A5W page.
      -Steve
      sigpic

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        #4
        Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

        Thanks Steve,

        That is what I am doing. I set my preferences to automatically open the HTML Editor instead. I never view in the WYSIWIG editor because that is what seems to rearrange the code.

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          Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

          I took your example and set it in an A5W page in code, saved, closed, opened in WYSIWYG, did that many times, and it did not reformat my code at all. Can you shoot us your entire A5W page to test the same?

          I echo what both are saying, never use the A5W page unless necessary. Even when I insert a component I go to Source, place "XX" exactly where I want my component, go back to WYSIWYG, insert my component between the X's, then go back to Source and delete the X's. If I do otherwise, my DIV's are all screwed up.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            #6
            Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

            I was having the same problems, that's why I edit the code with a 3rd party editor and then paste it to the source tab.
            When using tables in the WYSIWYG is when more problems arise... alpha even adds color to the table (borders and backgrounds). So as all other suggestions in this thread, don't use the WYSIWYG alpha editor.

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              Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

              Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
              I took your example and set it in an A5W page in code, saved, closed, opened in WYSIWYG, did that many times, and it did not reformat my code at all. Can you shoot us your entire A5W page to test the same?

              I echo what both are saying, never use the A5W page unless necessary. Even when I insert a component I go to Source, place "XX" exactly where I want my component, go back to WYSIWYG, insert my component between the X's, then go back to Source and delete the X's. If I do otherwise, my DIV's are all screwed up.
              Steve,

              Sorry, I should have mentioned that the code example I used was not what I actually had. :) However, now that I stay away from using the WYSIWIG everything stays that way I left it.

              Jose

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                Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

                I am astonished that folks would recommend to others not to use a feature built into Alpha5 since as long as I can remember but instead do a work around that prevents said feature from screwing things up as it always has. And many seem to be OK with that for an answer. Why then even have this WYSIWYG feature? Could it be one of the attractions for the NON-programmers out there that Alpha5 used to attract. YES, and that is me. I for one am pissed off that yet another major feature I use is bugged when I need it and the Alpha community doesn't hold Alpha5 more accountable. I have spent the better part of this evening updating my webapps from version 10 to version 11 only to be stumped by a feature that has worked since version 6 for me. I am told I can get the functionality back by using the pre-release and yet it comes with WARNING not to use for real development. Nice circular argument, use but don't use.

                And this is almost 2 months since the last post on this topic and yet still not working. I am using the most recent 3381_4096 build available.

                Any indication when a real update will be available that fixes this?

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                  #9
                  Re: Alpha Keeps Reformatting my HTML code in .a5w pages. How do I keep my formatting

                  It seems they threw this in the garbage. In the last Release notes they posted they put the code editor as default and put the WYISWG as the secondary editor. That WYISYG editor is just the Microsoft Internet Explorer native editor it is not an Alpha built editor.

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