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Re: php input filter
A quick check shows me that using the PHP input filter, with rich text input disabled, results in a solid block of text, no line breaks or anything. So yes, that's an option to keep in mind for anyone who wants to just put in some undecorated text, and for whatever reason is having trouble with other input methods.
The PHP code input format: it isn't just for PHP any more!™
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