Hi Gregor,

search for html-nodtd in publication-sitemap.xmap and change it to html

many thanks for your answer! Now it works! (And knowing where to change, it's obvious...)

Still got some remarks: Some Browser differ in css and whitespace-handling, depending on given doctype. So I had a problem in a different looking of my "search-box" on authoring and live-sites. Thinking of coming from cache-problems I tried several hours ... till I "found" the missing doctype.

You perhaps remember my garbage character-problem. Searching from the live-sites still brought garbage-characters. To avoid that, I had to change my browser-coding to utf-8. After changing the serializer to html, this work now fine.

So I think it would make sense to define the same doctype for live-sites then for publishing to avoid different looking and character-behaviour (and driving newbies nuts :-)). What is the advantage of having no-dtd-html?


Best regards

Franz

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