Another option is to disallow <p> and <br>, so you can make replacements in all of them, but that is probably not so popular. Or to make it harder on yourself, try to guess what to do, ie /<br>\n/ does not get replaced, while a single \n will. Probably not a good route.
In some kinda-similar solutions I've also had both types of data saved side-by-side in the database, especially when there would be a lot of processing overhead otherwise. DB size is rarely *that* important, after all. This could be useful in that when somebody saves a pure-text post, you also save a HTML version, but you still have the pure text for the email etc.
Trying to format texts back and forth might be a bad idea, lots of special cases and whatnot. A one-off conversion from one to the other should probably be much more reliable in the long run. At least any bugs should be easily spotted and fixed, as opposed to a text that has gone from HTML to text to HTML to... if your users can edit posts for instance, that could happen really fast. :)
In reply to Re: Converting plain text to HTML and back again
by Dog and Pony
in thread Converting plain text to HTML and back again
by Nomis52
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