Denis Barbier wrote: > On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:03:51AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > > Fred Gray wrote: > > > Unless I'm going nuts, the words "Dominican Republic" seem to have > > > appeared > > > below the word "Support" on the top-level Debian web page. Is this a > > > defacement or is it a script gone horribly wrong? > > > > You're not nuts, we are. For some strange reason the tag <doc> gets > > overwritten and emmits "Dominican Republic" with lots of leading and > > trailing whitespace characters/newlines. > > > > For the others, I have renamed that tag so the main page will be fine > > again, but it's still strange. I can't find another occurrence where > > <doc> get's defined, but I may be blind, since it's late already. > > > > Denis, is it possible that this is a side effect of our most recent > > changes of language handling? > > Indeed, the <DOc> (remember, tags are case-insensitive) tag has been > introduced by recent change; I believe we must reserve <??c> for country > code (where question mark means any alphabetic letter).
AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Ok, in that case my solution was good (renaming <doc>). Regards, Joey -- Linux - the choice of a GNU generation.