- From: Bijan Parsia <bparsia@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:03:32 +0000
- To: Sandro Hawke <sandro@w3.org>
- Cc: public-owl-wg@w3.org
On Dec 31, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Sandro Hawke wrote: [snip] > -- some of the text in the 'Status of this Document' is just > placeholder text > -- the links between the three documents aren't right > -- the images are hosted off the wiki (they shouldn't be) > -- the images are links to the wiki (they shouldn't be) > -- there are no 'latest version' links > -- the html-head title (the window title) has some markup in it > -- there are some HTML validity problems introduced by bugs in the > script > > Other than those problems, I'm interested in any problems people see. > None of the above problems are hard to fix, but I wanted to get out a > status message before I call it a night. Tis nice! What I see (in Safari 3 on macos, not in opera though): "edit]" before headings (e.g., "edit] 4 The Concept Language") Here's some of the rogue markup: <span class="editsection">[<a /2007/OWL/wiki/index.php? title=Syntax&action=edit§ion=3="http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/ index.php?title=Syntax&action=edit&section=3" href="/2007/OWL/ wiki/index.php?title=Syntax&action=edit&section=3" title="Edit section: Associations and Structural Equivalence">edit</ a>]</span> Otherwise, links (both internal and external) worked and I didn't see any formatting glitches. I think what's happening is a difference in the parse rules. Safari seems to be closing the span right after the [ (probably becuase of the /2007...?) whereas opera is doing a better job of capturing the intent. Personally, I'd just strip those bits. Having them in the WD, even if display:noned, seems a bit weird. Cheers, Bijan.
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