Subject: Re: HTML export & import bugs
From: Mike Nordell (tamlin@algonet.se)
Date: Mon Jan 29 2001 - 15:54:47 CST
Vlad Harchev wrote:
> Did you mean "iso-8859-1" or exactly "8859-1"? (the later is invalid IMO).
Regarding the XHTML encoding string it's "ISO-8859-1". I was trying to be
brief.
> IIRC debug build logs verbose xml parser error strings.
You remember correctly, partially. It tells some stuff, but in this case it
wasn't usable. It says something about mismatching tags several lineas after
the >127. It seems to me its tag-stack becomes messed up after encountering
> 127 chars.
> As I remember, if charset is set to "iso-8859-1", raw chars > 127 should
be
> importable.
That was my impression also, but apparently it didn't work.
Does anyone know the status of importing "&xxx;" stuff? Shouldn't our XHTML
importer be able to handle these?
I also come to think of an inconsistency re. importers/exporters:
Are we not exporting XHTML (I think we are)? The reason for this question is
that our importer src files are named "XHTML" but our exporter is named just
"HTML" (pre- and append suitable characters to those strings to form the
full filenames).
/Mike - please don't cc
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