Hmmm....
Really all I want to do is store plain text, the writing of the authors. HTML is just for formating as it will be presented as a web application using IE or a good browser. ;-)
Each "Page" is roughly the length of a page of typed text, if that. The big problem is not the HTML but the commas as in the following example:
This is a example of the problem, this kills it!
This is entered by hand into a textarea box and kills things. I could just write some regex to swap commas for appropriate code but was/am hoping to find a better writtehn/better tested solution. I.e. as I said earlier, I don't want to re-invent the wheel here.
Thanks for the comments,
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