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New Post 5/25/2006 9:07 AM
User is offline Paul Majors
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Blank Space 
I imported HTML from another site into a text/HTML module.  The import included tables and was pasted to the HTML mode of the module.  On one of the pages that I did like this, a lot of "blank space" was created at the bottom of the page.  Since this did not occur on every page that I imported, I feel that it is something unique to this particular page.  What should I be looking for to correct this issue?
 
New Post 5/26/2006 1:39 AM
User is offline Lorraine Young
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Re: Blank Space 

When you are in HTML view, what is the HTML at the bottom? Are there alot of 'Breaks' and did that page have a lot of 'blank space' at the bottom before you pasted it across? You might also like to click the 'Word Clean' button to ensure the pasted HTML is clean and simple. You might also like to add a class="Normal" to the header of the table if the font appears to be different.

Perhaps you could give us a URL to check out?


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New Post 5/27/2006 6:33 PM
User is offline Paul Majors
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magicgarage.biz
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Re: Blank Space 

This is the way that the page starts

<P>
<TABLE class=MsoNormalTable style="WIDTH: 459px; BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse; HEIGHT: 1063px" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0>
<TBODY>

The page ends with this...

<INPUT type=submit value="Add to Cart" name=add></form></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>

I don't see any "Breaks", and it did not have blank space when I was editing it in Frontpage.

Which is the "Word Clean" button?

The URL is www.magicgarage.biz and it only happens on this page of the website.

 
New Post 5/28/2006 11:18 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Blank Space 
you cannot use <form> inside dotnetnuke, as all modules are already included in forms and form tags cannot be nested. If you need to include a form, use the iframe module.
Sebastian Leupold

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New Post 5/29/2006 2:55 AM
User is offline Paul Majors
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magicgarage.biz
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Re: Blank Space 

This is not the only page with the <form> tag used, but it is the only one that is causing the excess blank space, IMHO it would seem that the cause of the blank space would be from another source.

Since the forms are actually input for an external shopping cart, and they seem to work otherwise, what should I do to transfer that information to the shopping cart?

 
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