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--- Comment #6 from Lee Worden 2009-10-14 18:19:57 UTC ---
Thanks for giving me the hint I needed!
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--- Comment #5 from Lee Worden 2009-10-14 18:19:13 UTC ---
Yes, it's because sticking that comment on the end of the parsed messages
interferes with the regexp it uses to remove p tags. I need to work out how to
get that material into the
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--- Comment #4 from Lee Worden 2009-10-14 18:10:14 UTC ---
maybe you're right that it's doing that by disrupting parsing of the UI
elements. I'm going to give it a closer look.
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--- Comment #3 from Lee Worden 2009-10-14 18:02:00 UTC ---
To clarify: that code there is a minimal example to reproduce the bug. The
actual extension that has the problem attaches a more meaningful comment to the
page text (in its Parser
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--- Comment #2 from Brion Vibber 2009-10-14 17:41:13 UTC ---
Wikitext parsing is used in a lot of places in the UI, not just for displaying
article pages, and those line breaks are indeed likely to muck things up.
You might be wanting ano
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