Bernd, For paragraphs I use <p>la di da</p>, never the concept of a "line separator", that's a rendering concept IMO, not content, which is what Javadoc is. For code examples, then you end up in <pre>...</pre> unless it's inline then you use {@code ...}.
For IO-424, I've seen some discussion on the Maven ML and Jiras fly by, check there, sorry I have no exact references. Gary On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Bernd Eckenfels <e...@zusammenkunft.net>wrote: > Am Tue, 29 Apr 2014 20:19:03 -0400 > schrieb Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>: > > > If you think XHTML/XML you should be fine. > > Hm, actually I dont know. It looks that neighter <p>block</p> (HTML) > nor self-closing <br/> (XHTML) is valid/preferred. (So I plan to only > use <p> and <br> as paragraph or line seperators.) > > BTW: Gary, did you find out something about IO-424 "javadoc: warning - > Error fetching URL: http://download.oracle.com/javaee/6/api". Same > happens with VFS, too. > > Gruss > Bernd > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org > > -- E-Mail: garydgreg...@gmail.com | ggreg...@apache.org Java Persistence with Hibernate, Second Edition<http://www.manning.com/bauer3/> JUnit in Action, Second Edition <http://www.manning.com/tahchiev/> Spring Batch in Action <http://www.manning.com/templier/> Blog: http://garygregory.wordpress.com Home: http://garygregory.com/ Tweet! http://twitter.com/GaryGregory