On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 22:19:36 -0700, "Mac Chan" emailmac@gmail.com wrote:
As you probably know, there are certain html tags that will break the browser's rendering if they are not paired up properly with a close tag </tag> even if it's content is empty.
For example, <textarea> and <script> (ie)
Well today I'm bitten by this, where <div id='header' /> messes up firefox's rendering coupled with some css rules.
Even though I'm awared of how to get around it, sometimes it's rather hard to spot that with a sea of nested (:div (:div ...)).
This is also a recurring problem for newbie and there were a few threads regarding this.
Attach is a patch to fix this.
Thanks, that's quite useful. I've incorporated it into the new release.
However, I think the actual test you had in who.lisp is not quite what you meant. Please check if my modification is OK. You also forgot to export the new symbols... :)
I'm not sure if anyone is using cl-who to generate XML.
I'm pretty sure some people do. I also did it a couple of times.
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