https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46527

--- Comment #3 from Ace Frahm <[email protected]> ---
I tried <br />, I tried \n, \N, hyphens, pasting in Windows CRLF line breaks,
UNIX LF line breaks, I tried | characters, I tried adding a leading space to
the 2nd line, I tried extra CRLFs, I tried extra '\', and maybe some other
things too, so many it is hard to recall.

I tried \h to get hard spaces, and putting the spaces in single quotes, but
that didn't work either.

Perhaps the cortado player for Internet Explorer doesn't behave properly with
.srt files' 2nd lines, or perhaps the wikimedia system is altering the
presentation of the .srt text to the player?

How is anybody supposed to add CSS such as white-space-collapse="false" to a
.srt TimedText? 

This is the .srt file I'm working on:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/TimedText:Pie_In_The_Sky.ogg.en.srt

The link you give for TimedText seems to specify completely different markup
than I've ever seen anywhere else before.  Is there a way to use that with
video & audio on mediawiki instead of .srt files?

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