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pauldes
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01/23/2008 12:22 PM Alert 
For some reason I can not post an a tag like:

<a href = " javascript : lxFetch([*moduleid],0,'') ; >

without the spaces.... see test post
http://dnn.bi4ce.com/Support/Forums/tabid/106/forumid/8/postid/9073/view/topic/Default.aspx

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robert_chumley
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Posts:595

01/28/2008 3:49 PM Alert 
Hey pauldes,
What is it supposed to look like?
Thanks,

Robert Chumley
r2integrated (formally bi4ce)
pauldes
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Posts:1392

01/28/2008 4:09 PM Alert 
My post here, as you will notice has spaces in it so that it would render, if you look at the test post, the is gone, removed by the forum...

ListX....makes you look brilliant, even though you're not.
pauldes
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Posts:1392

01/28/2008 4:10 PM Alert 
see, it just did it again, javascript colon was removed between the words "the" and "is" in the post above at 1:09PM

ListX....makes you look brilliant, even though you're not.
robert_chumley
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Posts:595

01/28/2008 4:26 PM Alert 
Hey Paul,
These may be stripped out natually by the encoder. You could probably try to use the HTML encoded values to do this.
Thanks,

Robert Chumley
r2integrated (formally bi4ce)
pauldes
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Posts:1392

01/28/2008 4:29 PM Alert 
huh?

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