Re: Missing spaces in links

2011-12-14 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 13 Dec 2011 as I do recall,
  Richard Porter  wrote:

[snip]

 The same thing can happen following an image tag - the text will be
 hard up against the image even though there should be a space. On the
 other hand there are cases where there is no white space and NetSurf
 can wrap a word over two lines at a tag e.g. 1supst/sup can get
 split after the 1. I probably raised a bug report in the dim and
 distant past.

And a further ramification of this is presumably the behaviour that
causes words on a page sometimes to get run together when exporting as
plain text - I think it happens when one or other of the words affected
have some kind of tags wrapped around them...

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Re: Missing spaces in links

2011-12-13 Thread Richard Porter
On 13 Dec 2011 Brian Howlett  wrote:

 Currently using r13267 (10 Dec 2011 01:15).

 I've seen this in a few web sites, just highlighted in a link posted
 in one of the CSA newsgroups to http://www.adventurecycling.org/

 When you have a link such as this:

 Some textA HREF=http://someurl; TARGET=_blank Link text/A

 the space before Link text does not render in Netsurf, so you get
 the text before the link running straight in to the link text.

 I don't know if this is incorrect syntax - in most cases the space
 comes before the link and of course that renders OK.

 I've had a look and couldn't see it on the Bug Tracker - thought I'd
 raise it here first in case it isn't an actual bug...

The same thing can happen following an image tag - the text will be 
hard up against the image even though there should be a space. On the 
other hand there are cases where there is no white space and NetSurf 
can wrap a word over two lines at a tag e.g. 1supst/sup can get 
split after the 1. I probably raised a bug report in the dim and 
distant past.

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