On 29 Jun 2001, at 17:40, Anees Shaikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henrik says that xhtml probably doesn't require a space before / to
close the tag. But just for anecdotal evidence, all of the sites I've
had this problem with do in fact put a space before the / . I guess
the requirement of
Anees Shaikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to use the code in html-parse.c (v1.7) in standalone mode
Excellent!
For some reason, img src=... tags are recognized but then skipped
almost every time they are encountered. When using the full program
and recursive retrieve, the images
So I think the problem is with malformed img tags. The parser fails
if the tag is of this form:
img src=/library/homepage/images/curve.gif alt= border=0 /
Note the end of the tag is closed with / instead of just as in
the spec. When the parser finds the / it thinks it sets
Anees Shaikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I think the problem is with malformed img tags. The parser fails
if the tag is of this form:
img src=/library/homepage/images/curve.gif alt= border=0 /
[...]
This problem with img tags seems to be quite common (redhat.com,
ibm.com,
Anees Shaikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje, you mentioned that you planned to modify the parser to
handle these tags. Any ideas on timetable?
How about now? :-)
I have created a simple patch that deals with this. However,
preliminary testing indicated a problem with the semantics.