Re: "invalid value" error if 'line-height' declaration does not end with semicolon

On Tuesday 07 November 2006 18:03, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> An "invalid value" error is reported when a 'line-height'
> declaration does not end with a semicolon, like:
>
> ..test {
>    line-height: 2
> }
>
> If I terminate the declaration with a semicolon, no error is reported:
>
> ..test {
>    line-height: 2;
> }
>
> I haven't observed such error reported for other property
> declarations, like:
>
> ..test {
>    margin: 0
> }
>
> As far as I'm aware declaration as the first one is o.k. and there
> should be no error.

This error is already fixed in our CVS version.

Thanks for the report,
     Irène.
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