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Additional problems thus far, found but not yet reported:

  • chatterbox faq dies. I'm currently looking into that, but nothing so far.
  • /me yadda </i>foo<i> bar. does not work. It seems to escape the first </i>, then insert a missing </i> at the end. I havn't looked into this yet, but suspect a gready/nongreedy problem.
  • A missing tag in a context where font or span is not allowed, combined with htmlerror=1 mode, will insert the font and span tags, then escape them. I havn't looked into this, and this will likely be unfixable, or at least, this requires a deep knowlage of the regex -- I'll leave it to tye.
  • <font color=""><span class=""> is used instead of <font color="" class="">. Noted here, but not fixed, because it requires changes to the .pm file, and "might as well" be batched with the other required changes.


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In reply to Re: Proper nesting of HTML to be enforced by theorbtwo
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