On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:12:59 +0200, Henri Sivonen <hsivo...@iki.fi> wrote:
On Sep 10, 2009, at 23:40, Øistein E. Andersen wrote:
§ 9.1.2.5 "Restrictions on content models" mentions that an initial
line feed (\n) character inside <pre> and <textarea> will be removed.
Should it not cover carriage return (\r) and \r\n as well?
If you put \r or \r\n in the source, you are expressing a \n. If you
want to express a \r, you need to escape it, and then the tree builder
doesn't zap it.

 also ends up being \n in HTML, no?
There probably needs to be a note saying that writing \r really means \n
for the content model purposes.
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Simon Pieters
Opera Software