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That's a browser function, not something the site can control. You may want to compose your node in vi first, then just paste it in.

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Re: Re: Choose a Text Editor for Perlmonks?
by belg4mit (Prior) on Apr 03, 2002 at 18:24 UTC
    Thins of this nature are in fact within limited control of a programmer. However it requires JavaScript.

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    perl -pe "s/\b;([st])/'\1/mg"

      No JavaScript! No! I work very hard to remove all of that crap from my web surfing experience. I think the charm to the site is that it works with any browser at any time. I like bring able to have the full functionalty of Perl Monks from my Windows desktop environment at work to my Solaris desktop environment at school and my Mac OS X desktop at home.

      Just my $0.02
        I never said to *do* it, I just said that's how it could be done. I know how most around here feel about it.

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        perl -pe "s/\b;([st])/'\1/mg"