On Monday 26 April 2004 4:48 pm, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
OTOH, I don't like very much breaking our policies with code to handle bad HTML, and yes I know this is the most used web server. Maybe a dillorc option to enable a workaround for apache could do it, but I'd really like to talk with one of the developers.
No offense, but you have *got* to be kidding about (a) not working around this in some way, (b) expecting a program with an install base orders of magnitude higher than Dillo to change immediately, and (c) actually adding an "unbreak my application" preference. Even if Apache is fixed next week, how long will it take for the millions of sites using it to upgrade? What about all those installations using an OS distribution that keeps using the same old 1.3.10 or whatever, just backporting security patches? I see little harm in working around this bug, but if you prefer not to cater to it, perhaps a compromise would be to discard the invalid HR, rather than end the PRE block early. -- Kelson Vibber www.hyperborea.org