sorry, wrote nonsense in last message.

the link dont be stripped, but the produced page effect 
is the same:

page is unusable, firefox says: 

Tapestry not found:
Tapestry.onDOMLoaded(function()



Sven Homburg wrote:
> 
> same as here:
> tapestry strips the last "/>" at the end of the link tag
> 
> sample:
> <link href="assets/tapestry/default.css" rel="stylesheet"
> type="text/css"><link href="../../assets/styles/default.css"
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><link
> 
> tapestry throws many exceptions on console, and the rendered page is
> unusable.
> 
> if i switch "tapestry.force-full-uris" to "false", all is fine
> 
> 
> joshcanfield wrote:
>> 
>> I was playing around with the 5.0.8 snapshot and it looks like an effort
>> has
>> been made to compact the html. The problem is that it's a little
>> over-zealous about the job and spaces between text nodes and elements are
>> removed.
>> 
>> For example:
>> 
>> Click this  ... Link 
>> 
>> becomes
>> 
>> Click this ... Link 
>> 
>> which looks like
>> 
>> Click thisLink
>> 
>> in the browser...
>> 
>> I haven't seen this commented on in the list, has anyone else notice it?
>> 
>> Josh
>> 
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> 


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best regards
Sven
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