1 The final `</div>` in [`recentchanges.tmpl`][tmpl] gets wrapped in a
2 `<p>` tag for some reason, resulting in the following invalid XHTML at
3 the end of the [[RecentChanges]] page
7 > I'll bet this is fixed if you use the markdown 1.2 prerelease, which has
8 > a much less buggy html parser. (Ah, I see below that was the case.)
11 Also, there is a problem with the `<img>` tags generated by the smiley
12 plugin which end up wrapped in a `<pre>` tag in the inline diff output.
13 `<img>` tags is not allowed within a `<pre>` block. Maybe the smiley
14 plugin should be disabled on [[RecentChanges]]?
16 > See [[Smileys_in_the_block_code]], which is now fixed. --[[Joey]]
18 See the [validator output][validate] for more details.
20 [tmpl]: http://git.ikiwiki.info/?p=ikiwiki;a=blob_plain;f=templates/recentchanges.tmpl;hb=HEAD
21 [validate]: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://ikiwiki.info/recentchanges/
25 I'll add this here since it's related. I also noticed that the meta tags for
26 redirected pages need to be closed in order to be valid XHTML:
28 <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="10; URL=../ikiwiki/pagespec/">
30 I'm noticing these problems because I'm serving ikiwiki-generated
31 content as `application/xhtml+xml` (as opposed to `text/html`) in order
32 to include inline MathML. Any invalid XHTML causes Firefox to halt all
33 processing and throw an error. —[Jason Blevins](http://jblevins.org/)
37 Here is a simple patch for the refresh problem. I haven't figured out
38 what's causing the recentchanges bug yet.
42 > Thanks, applied that patch. --[[Joey]]
46 It turns out that the invalid XHTML on the recent changes page is due to
47 a bug in Markdown. I was using the packaged version of markdown in
48 Ubuntu (Gutsy and markdown 1.0.1-6). Everything is fine
49 after installing the most recent version of Text::Markdown from CPAN.
51 Note that the above patch for the redirect tag is still applicable and
52 the smiley issue remains open. --[[JasonBlevins]]
54 > This bug is [[done]], all issues are fixed. --[[Joey]]