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Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation
From: |
Kyle Meyer |
Subject: |
Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Mar 2020 05:15:41 +0000 |
Hi Colin,
Colin Baxter <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>>> Kyle Meyer <address@hidden> writes:
> > Colin, could you try exporting with the change below and see if
> > that resolves your validation issues? It'd also be great if you
> > could check whether librejs is still happy after that change.
>
> I've now applied the patch to my local org-mode and exported the
> file "index.org". It seems to work because I now get "This document was
> successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Strict!" when validating by uploading
> the html file "index.html" to http://validator.w3.org/.
>
> As to librejs, I don't actually use js on my web-site so apart from the
> js license information in the html header there is no js on the
> page. However, I've opened my "index.html" file with icecat (v52.3.0 32
> bit) and get the following output:
Thanks for reporting back. Arne sent an equivalent patch (see sibling
thread), verifying that LibreJS worked with it. I applied that in
661696036 (ox-html: escape & in license magnets, 2020-03-15), so we
should be all set.
- ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Colin Baxter, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Colin Baxter, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Kyle Meyer, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Colin Baxter, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Adam Porter, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Kyle Meyer, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Colin Baxter, 2020/03/16
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Colin Baxter, 2020/03/16
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation,
Kyle Meyer <=
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Colin Baxter, 2020/03/17
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Arne Babenhauserheide, 2020/03/15
- Re: ox.html causes w3c xhtml validation, Kyle Meyer, 2020/03/15