Hi Chris, I've created an extremely detailed specification on how I am triggering this. Sorry if it seems to much, but I hope it leaves no doubts on what I did. 1. Open Codeproject. 1.1 Hover your mouse over "articles". A menu should appear. 1.1 When it appears, Click the link "Submit an article or tip". 2. The Submit a new Article page will be shown. 2.2 Click the button "Submit an Article" (on the left, in brown) 3. The Article Submission Wizard will appear. 3.1 Write anything as the article's title, such as "anything". 3.2 In the designer, click the HTML button to go to HTML view. 3.3 Remove all text from the template there (Ctrl-A, Backspace) Now type exactly those words :-D
Hey
I've just met you
And this is crazy
But there will be extra spaces
between these sentences
(note that I've actually hit 'enter' right after each </p>). 3.4 Now click the button "Save Draft" (on the right, in green) 3.5 Hover the mouse on your username, on the right top of the site. 3.6 A menu will appear. Click on the link "My Articles" 3.7 (optional) A popup may appear asking if you would like to lose any unsaved text. I answer "leave this page". I am unsure if this is a Chrome-only thing. 4. The Articles by Chris Maunder page will appear. 4.1 Find your recently created article. Mine was called "anything", located under the Uncategorised Articles, General section. 4.2 Click on its name. 5. Your article will appear, together with a notice: This is an auto-saved draft copy of the new unpublished article created by the submission wizard. You can either discard this draft or continue to work on it. 5.1 Choose to "work on it". 6. The Article Submission Wizard will appear. 6.1 Click on the HTML button to the see the HTML code Here it reads:
Hey
I've just met you
And this is crazy
But there will be extra spaces
between these sentences
In fact, this would also have been noticeable on step 5. The article would have open with unusually large spaces between the sentences. For some system specifications, I am running Chrome 22.0.1229.94 m on Windows 7 64 bits. Best regards, Cesar
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