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Klaus Molzberger a42081e724 fix: Komplette Neukonvertierung — Tabellen und Content endgueltig sauber
Grundproblem: WordPress speicherte HTML mit escaped \n (literal \\n statt Newlines)
und inline style-Attributen in Tabellen. node-html-markdown konvertierte
diese als Backslash-Artefakte und einzeilige Pipe-Strings.

Loesung: Neues final-rebuild.mjs Skript:
- \\n -> echte Newlines VOR der Konvertierung
- style-Attribute komplett entfernt (verursachten Backslash-Tabellen)
- Nav/Footer/SVG per Regex vor dem Parsing entfernt
- Tabellen werden jetzt korrekt mehrzeilig mit Header/Separator/Rows gerendert
- 44 Guides + 15 Pages verifiziert: 0 Probleme

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-29 03:04:21 +02:00
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