Hello, dmg <d...@turingmachine.org> writes:
> I have the following org-snippet: > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > This is an example > > #+BEGIN_SRC sml -r -l "(*(ref:%s)*)" -n > val x = 1 > fun f y = x + y (*(ref:f)*) > val x = 2 > val y = 3 > val z = f(x+y) (*(ref:callf)*) > #+END_SRC > > - Line [[(f)]] defines a function that, when called, evaluates body *x+y* > in environment where *x* maps to *1* and *y* maps to the argument > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > The HTML that it generates creates invalid HTML (one parser used by my > university refuses to accept it :) > > I have inspected the code and this is where it fails: Note how there is no > space between " and class in the <a> element: > > > <li>Line <a href="#coderef-f"class="coderef" > onmouseover="CodeHighlightOn(this, 'coderef-f');" > onmouseout="CodeHighlightOff(this, 'coderef-f');">2</a> defines a function > that, when called, evaluates body <b>x+y</b> > in environment where <b>x</b> maps to <b>1</b> and <b>y</b> maps to the > argument</li> > > > I am running version 9.0.3 of org. > > I believe this patch will solve the issue. It simply adds a space before > the class attribute. It works but I eventually applied a slightly different patch. Thank you for both the report and the patch. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou