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--- Comment #12 from Mark A. Hershberger 2011-04-18
13:29:30 UTC ---
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> > Now, if you're going to strip captions, maybe we can have a look at making
> > captions work the same no matter where they're placed. But that'
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--- Comment #11 from DieBuche 2011-04-18 13:25:54 UTC ---
> Now, if you're going to strip captions, maybe we can have a look at making
> captions work the same no matter where they're placed. But that's another
> bug.
I actually fixed that wh
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--- Comment #10 from Mark A. Hershberger 2011-04-18
13:22:25 UTC ---
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> Does anyone oppose to stripping any nth>1 caption in the parser?
That seems fine to me since it would make the mis-placed captions work the same
a
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--- Comment #8 from Mark A. Hershberger 2011-04-15
14:11:07 UTC ---
I understand that it is in the spec. That makes complete sense.
We haven't given the user a warning when they didn't put the caption before the
row data -- we just worked ar
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--- Comment #4 from Mark A. Hershberger 2011-04-15
00:07:02 UTC ---
alright, the HTML being generated in those two cases is different. When you
put it in the wikitable class, actual caption elements are produced.
Otherwise, the caption is ju
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--- Comment #6 from Mark A. Hershberger 2011-04-15
00:15:19 UTC ---
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> When captions are last, they are in a element.
Make that a element.
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--- Comment #3 from Bergi 2011-04-14 20:16:18 UTC ---
No, the invalid (?) table syntax (captions without cells) is not the issue of
this bug.
I've addded a third example at your page, which generates a valid table.
Firefox, also in version 4, d
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--- Comment #2 from Mark A. Hershberger 2011-04-14
19:49:56 UTC ---
If the table has no data, the display is messed up, but, otherwise, multiple
captions can be displayed.
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