Gilles,
Thanks for your reply.
I use UTF8. I didn't try 2000 ascii chars myself, but initial WebHome looks
very much like that, and it was showing nicely.
What I did try, however, was 515 russian symbols + ~30 ascii ones. This
combination works.
I didn't realize that page layout itself comes from db, so I will surely
check what style name in fact is in mysql.
Thanks for the tip.
Pavel.
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From: Gilles Serasset [mailto:Gilles.Serasset@imag.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:28 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Re: Layout issue with non-latin pages on b5
Hi,
Depending on your encoding, non ascii chars do take up to 3 or 4 times the
size of an ascii char. Did you test with 2000 ascii chars ?
What encoding are you using ?
Second, the string clearfloat (without s) is present NOWHERE in the source
of xwiki... if it is present in your page, it should come from your DB (from
your users)...
Regards, Gilles,
On 21 mars 07, at 11:10, Pavel wrote:
Gilles,
I can't be absolutely sure, but looks like XWIKI-987 is a different problem.
In my case it was just a modified WebHome page, not a blog post. And </div>
is in place, or at least is does not differ from a correct page. It is css
style that makes the difference.
Also, my issue is specific to non-ASCII characters.
Best regards,
Pavel
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From: Gilles Serasset [mailto:Gilles.Serasset@imag.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:30 AM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Re: Layout issue with non-latin pages on b5
Hi,
Is it in a blog page ? If yes, it may be related to issue XWIKI-987.
Gilles,
On 18 mars 07, at 00:19, Pavel wrote:
Another experiment: page of 515 or less "й" characters renders correctly.
516 or more breaks the layout.
On 3/18/07, Pavel < pagrus(a)gmail.com <mailto:pagrus@gmail.com> > wrote:
Greetings,
I noticed that in certain cases such pages are rendered incorrectly, without
white background.
Comparing HTML of correct and incorrect page I noticed that broken one uses
<div class="clearfloat"> while correct one mentions <div
class="clearfloats">. Notice the "s" in the correct class name.
Changing
class name with firefox dom explorer fixes the layout.
By removing some content I could find a point where adding another non-latin
character makes things go wrong. Adding ASCII works fine though.
Is it a known issue? If not, can it be addressed in scope of 1.0
development?
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Best regards,
Pavel
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