Ho scoperto che Firefox ha un piccolo problemino con la gestione del wordwrap in una textarea: utilizzando wrap=”hard” , al post della textare il testo scritto o incollato che sia viene rivisitato forzatamente da firefox rendendolo illegibile oltre a sballare completamente la formattazione inserita dall’utente.
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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy
text of the printing and typesetting industry.
Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s
standard dummy text ever since the
1500s, when an unknown
printer took a galley of type
and scrambled it to make a type
specimen book. It has survived not
only five centuries, but also the leap
into electronic typesetting,
remaining essentially unchanged.
It was popularised in the 1960s with
the release of ecc ecc…
Non è ben chiaro questo comportamento, cioè del perchè Firefox decide arbitrariamente di mandare a capo ogni 2-3 parole il testo inserito.
Per risolvere il problema però è necessario usare wrap=”soft” e non ci sarà nessuna formattazione arbitraria.
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