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Re: [xmlc] xhtml <link /> and xmlc: msg#00004

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Subject: Re: [xmlc] xhtml <link /> and xmlc

Hi,

I was effectively not giving the right directions to xmlc and was using
jtidy.

As for the output options, I must still investigate... (but I am really
in a hurry on a project until tuesday).

Thanks,
Franck


Le mardi 10 avril 2007 à 00:07 -0500, Jacob Kjome a écrit :
> Hi Franck,
>
> I take it you are using XMLC-2.2.14? What does you XMLC metadata
> look like? See one of the Barracuda contrib projects for
> examples. Here's what Diez' project uses, for reference...
>
> -dom xhtml
> -for-deferred-parsing
> -generate both
> -html:encoding iso-8859-1
>
> If you happen to not be using the XHTML DOM, but the HTML DOM with
> the JTidy parser, the empty tags with a closing slash confuse JTidy
> and the HTML Formatter will get just as confused.
>
> Also, how are you outputting the document? Here's how you need to do
> it in Barracuda and be XHTML compatible (assuming you've got the
> above correct)...
>
> OutputOptions oo = DefaultDOMWriter.getDefaultOutputOptions(theDocument);
> oo.setOmitXMLHeader(true);
> oo.setEnableXHTMLCompatibility(true);
> oo.setUseAposEntity(false);
> DOMWriter writer = DefaultDOMWriter(oo);
> ....
> ....
> ....
>
>
> Jake
>
> At 08:44 AM 4/7/2007, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I had really strange results in Barracuda with a template model on a new
> >document, and after simplifying the doc, I think I encounter what seems
> >like a bug in xmlc.
> >
> >If I put a tag like this :
> >
> ><link href="css/mystyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
> >
> >in my xhtml document, the head get around the body :) Well, more
> >precislely, when rendering (in Barracuda) I get something like :
> >
> ><HTML xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
> ><head>
> ><link href="css/mystyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
> ><body>
> ><p>my page</p>
> ></body>
> ></head>
> ></html>
> >
> >This result make BTemplate quite confused, especially when it encounter
> >another self closing element, like a <img />.
> >
> >If I put :
> >
> ><link href="css/mystyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></link>
> >
> >or even (but here my doc is not well formed)
> >
> ><link href="css/mystyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
> >
> >things work...
> >
> >Or is there something special to do for xmlc to work with xhtml
> >documents ?
> >
> >Franck
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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