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--- Comment #9 from TMg mr.h...@gmx.de ---
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--- Comment #10 from TMg mr.h...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to comment #8)
so it should still remain in ext.cite.popup.js ?
The most simple and straightforward fix is to use a div ... instead of the
span class=reference-text and add
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--- Comment #8 from Tony Thomas 01tonytho...@gmail.com ---
The class refernce-text is used in some places to detect the actual content
of a reference, including in the script ext.cite.popups.js provided by the
extension itself.
so it should
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--- Comment #5 from TMg mr.h...@gmx.de ---
I'm sorry but it seems we are not talking about the same. When I enter this:
ref name=t
{|
|t
|}/ref
references /
in a local MediaWiki with Tidy disabled I get this:
ol class=references
li
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--- Comment #6 from TMg mr.h...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to comment #0)
The easiest solution is to remove the span class=reference-text wrapper.
I was playing around with different possible solutions (switching to a DIV
depending on the text,
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--- Comment #4 from Rohan Verma rohan.j.ve...@gmail.com ---
Just to confirm we are talking about the same thing:
span span1 /span
table
stuff
/table
span span2 /span
Is wrong?
when I said before and after I meant it creates a separate span
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--- Comment #3 from TMg mr.h...@gmx.de ---
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it just simply puts a span before and after the table
Which is semantically wrong. It's not allowed to put block elements into inline
elements. Web browsers are able to deal
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