* Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-04 10:52]: > On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:21:28AM +0100, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: >> This seems to have been done as feature for xhtml conformance things >> but raises problems in here. > > Indeed, all paths with a trailing slash must be quoted.
Came to that conclusion, too: >> That way we won't depend on pass 7 to get the quotes I would rather say we should *avoid* having to depend on pass 7 in /any/ way, depending on html-fix might go the wrong direction anyway. It should even be possible to build the site without pass 7 at all, but that would just be a wish.... >> -<a href=<get-var url/>><get-var urlname/></a> >> +<a href="<get-var url/>"><get-var urlname/></a> > > This is the right fix. Thanks, then I committed the right thing :) >> That way we won't depend on pass 7 to get the quotes and avoid this >> imho unexpectable 'feature'. > > I disagree, because > * <img src=foo.jpg/> ==> <img src="foo.jpg"/> > * <a href=foo/> ==> <a href="foo/"> > > There is no way to know whereas trailing slash is part of attributes or > not. Beside that wml "doesn't know about html" it might be possible to check if it would make sense for the tag (which it doesn't for an <a href> tag). But as I said above pass7 should be avoided wherever possible so there's no need to invest wasted resources into that (which would reduce the 40% gain again ,-). Thanks, Alfie -- "This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot." -- .sig in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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