Dennis Lundberg wrote:
Boris Unckel wrote:
Hi,

yet another issue.

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I had a look at the source and found XHTML transistional in the doctype.
Both http://validator.w3.org and http://www.validome.org say it is not valid. I think you know the tools, even when not, they are very easy to use (I did not write: give good hint's for hunting the bugs).

Regards
Boris

This turned out to be trickier than I first thought, but here goes:

1. The xdocs for commons-lang are fine.

2. Rendering of links that include the &-character, even if they are properly encoded as &amp; in the xdoc source, seems to be broken. That is the &-character doesn't get escaped properly, resulting in invalid xhtml. This is filed as DOXIA-85 [1].

DOXIA-85 has been solved. Using a locally build version of Doxia I have created a staged lang site with validating xhtml code:

  http://people.apache.org/~dennisl/commons-lang6/

3. The rendered documents include a css link to "css/site.css" - a file which doesn't exist, resulting in invalid css. This is filed as DOXIA-86 [2].

This is an intended behavior, i.e the file is optional for the user to put there, and I haven't been able to create a workaround for this. It could be done in the velocity template like this:

if( the file css/site.css is available on the file system )
{
  import the css file
}

Unfortunately I don't know how to. Perhaps someone from the Velocity project can help out with this?

Anyway, this doesn't involve changing commons-skin.


[1] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-85
[2] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-86



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Dennis Lundberg

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