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David Crossley closed FOR-772.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
I tried to reproduce this issue with forrest trunk and such html errors seem to
get properly corrected with JTidy. It might well be present in the previous
forrest-0.7
> INvalid HTML as source causes unexpected behaviour
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> Key: FOR-772
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-772
> Project: Forrest
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core operations
> Affects Versions: 0.7
> Reporter: Leo Simons
> Fix For: 0.8-dev
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>
> Reported via user list:
> Using HTML as a source:
> > I manage to cut out one '>' too much. The page still manages to render.
> > There
> > is no error message, and...I'll be damned...the entire title line is gone,
> > even when I "view source".
> I guess this is a problem of using HTML as the source and would not occur if
> you were using XDoc.
> We use JTidy to preprocess the HTML (we must have valid XML to work with). I
> guess JTidy is just removing the invalid content. Can we configure JTidy to
> fail if such an error exists.
> Does such an error get spotted during the validation stage of a "forrest
> site" command (execute directly with "forrest validate")
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