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Subject: awstats: geoip.pm breaks reports for mozilla based browsers.
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replacing <br> with <br /> in geoip.pm at line 144 fix the problem.
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Hi,
I did not experience this problem with my Mozilla-based browser. If you
still experience this problem then I suggest that you report a bug with
your browser. The use of <br> instead of <br /> is quite widespread. You
can find it, for example at http://cnn.com/ .
Please let me know if you feel that I have missed something here, or
have not properly handled this bug.
thanks,
Charles
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