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Code formatting in Technical Blogs

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    My technical posts are automatically inserted to this site from my BLOG: http://weblogs.asp.net/SteveWellens[^] They look fine in the my BLOG but after they are auto-posted here, the code is messed up. I've tried: -Pasting in the original Word document. -Pasting in the rendered HTML from the original article. -Pasting in the raw HTML from the original article into the 'HTML' editor. I'm having to edit the code blocks by hand and the editor seems to jump around like an angry chicken with its head cut off and its ass on fire. If anyone has any suggestions, tips or links I'd be grateful. Thanks,

    Steve Wellens

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      My technical posts are automatically inserted to this site from my BLOG: http://weblogs.asp.net/SteveWellens[^] They look fine in the my BLOG but after they are auto-posted here, the code is messed up. I've tried: -Pasting in the original Word document. -Pasting in the rendered HTML from the original article. -Pasting in the raw HTML from the original article into the 'HTML' editor. I'm having to edit the code blocks by hand and the editor seems to jump around like an angry chicken with its head cut off and its ass on fire. If anyone has any suggestions, tips or links I'd be grateful. Thanks,

      Steve Wellens

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      Refer to this post: http://codex.wordpress.org/Writing\_Code\_in\_Your\_Posts It surely will help you out.

      I work for a software outsourcing company which specializes in php web development and allows small and mid size companies to hire php programmers for their development work.

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