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Old 04-08-2010, 04:22 AM   #1
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HTML Tidy problems

When using Sigil as a way to quickly edit existing ePubs, there's a problem - HTML Tidy. It globally changes all the HTML, and sometimes breaks things in a user-visible way. (e.g. adding spaces between span elements.)

While the ideal solution is for HTML tidy not to change or break valid XHTML, what do you think of the idea of adding in a preference to turn off the application of HTML tidy?
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