- From: Markku Savela <msa@msa.tte.vtt.fi>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 16:52:33 +0200 (EET)
- To: www-lib-bugs@www10.w3.org
While using libwww-5.0a I run into strange behaviour on http://www.microsoft.com/ I observe a bit strange HTML... ... <IMG SRC="/ library/images/gifs/toolbar/support.gif" WIDTH=74 HEIGHT=21 ... Note the CRLF within quoted attribute value. How is this supposed to be interpreted? Are CR(+LF?) codes supposed to belong into the attribute value (URL) or not? Currently, at least the version I am using gives attribute value with CRLF included, and this gets fed back to the library as is later for the retrieval of the inline image (after which things stop). - should library (wwwlib) quote/escape these? - should application strip these of? - is my modified "SGML parser" wrong and should ignore CRLF within quoted strings? -- Markku Savela (msa@hemuli.tte.vtt.fi), Technical Research Centre of Finland Multimedia Systems, P.O.Box 1203,FIN-02044 VTT,http://www.vtt.fi/tte/staff/msa/
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