Julian Scheid wrote:
Julian Scheid wrote:
I've committed a fix to CVS. The default is still to generate pages
that don't validate but are compatible to javadoc, but now a
corresponding warning is emitted.
You can use -validhtml to force generation of valid XHTML (and break
compatibility to javadoc.)
When you use gjdoc (CVS version) to link to external documentation, it
will detect whether the external docs use valid or compatible names
and things will work fine.
However, you cannot use javadoc to link to a gjdoc documentation set
that has been generated with -validhtml.
Also, links to member documentation are mangled when using -validhtml
and thus not as readable (e.g. in the browser status bar) as in
compatibility mode.
Julian
Hi Julian,
Great! I will try this out with the JFreeChart API as soon as I can
(which, unfortunately, won't be until the end of this week). Does
Internet Explorer handle the new output any better? I care mainly about
the (X)HTML compliance, but if IE renders nicely too that would be a bonus.
Regards,
Dave Gilbert
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