intersection is not "correct" HTML, right?


On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Greg Ligierko <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed a difference in how Flash CS3 and simple HTML page parses
> <b> and <i> tags.
>
> For example:
> var test2 = "A B C D <B> E F G <I> H I J K </B> L M N O </I> P Q R S T";
> txt.htmlText = test2;
>
> Flash produces: A B C D   - regular font
>                E F G     - bold
>                H I J K   - bold+italic
>                L M N O   - bold+italic
>                P Q R S T - bold
>
> (it completely ignores the closing </B> tag).
>
> While using the same string, pure HTML produces (as we could expect):
>                A B C D   - regular font
>                E F G     - bold
>                H I J K   - bold+italic
>                L M N O   - italic
>                P Q R S T - regular font
>
> (clearly considers closing bold </B>).
>
>
> Conclusion - Flash allows nesting <b><i>...</i></b>, but does not
> allow intersecting two style formatting, like <b>...<i>...</b>..</i>
> (I'm not sure if "intersection" is an appropriate word in this case).
>
> Am I right here ?
>
> g
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