Improve parsing of HTML tables containing whitespace#946
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Improve parsing of HTML tables containing whitespace#946jdelStrother wants to merge 1 commit intobasecamp:mainfrom
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We discovered this from a client that keeps the text that they're going to paste into Trix in an Excel spreadsheet, where each individual cell is copy & pasted into a new Trix instance.
In Windows Excel, copying a single cell containing "Hello world" generates some horrific HTML markup that essentially boils down to:
Which Trix then formats as:
How about this change, which ignores text nodes when trying to determine if the current tr/td is the first element in the container?
h/t to @hooleyhoop for the excellent detective work