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
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 "§Û" characters
renders correctly. 516 or more breaks the layout.
On 3/18/07, Pavel
< 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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