https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17650





--- Comment #2 from Ben Rimmington <[email protected]>  2009-02-24 
18:12:57 UTC ---
@Danny B: I found the following bugs:

Bug 4515 [The Sanitizer doesn't validate the contents of id attributes]
(resolved as duplicate of 9530).

Bug 6301 [Multiple stub templates in an article make it non-W3C-compliant]
(resolved as duplicate of 4515).

Bug 7356 [User-specified HTML IDs can be the same as interface IDs].

Bug 7662 [HTML IDs for headings can be the same than existing IDs] (resolved as
duplicate of 7356).

Bug 9530 [Section heading anchors shouldn't begin with invalid characters].

Bug 10218 [Sanitizer doesn't validate attribute values according to DTD].

Bug 11625 [Extensions are Blind to IDs and Anchor Names Already in Use]
(resolved as duplicate of 7356).

I don't know if any of those bugs are a match, because in this case the "id"
attributes are generated by the parser, not hard-coded by the user. I'm also
unaware of what the Sanitizer does, and whether it is responsible for fixing
this kind of problem.

Is the wikitext of the <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptune> article invalid?
Should the <ref name=Podolak1995> and <ref name=pass43> wikitext elements
somehow refer to a shared {{cite}} element in the ==References== section,
instead of using their own inline {{cite}} elements?

P.S. Is your Bug 13926 a duplicate of Bug 7356? (Comments 6 and 7 also mention
using an "mw-" prefix).


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