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Re: [Orgmode] XHTML has no ...


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] XHTML has no ...
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 12:48:21 +0100


On Dec 19, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:

Hi Carsten,


* XHTML has no...

- ... attribut `name' in `<a name="'. `id' is enough for anchors.
 Right now we have:

    <a name="s" id="s">...

 Should be:

   <a name="s" id="s">...

If I look at http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_a.asp
it seems that the a tag has a name, but no id......????

The id mentioned below under the headline `Standard Attributes'.

But, yes, you're right. The `name' attribute is deprecated but still
completely legal, as the DTD used for publishing
(http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd) reveals:

Well, I *can* take it out if it is better like this. I guess you are saying I should...





<!--================== The Anchor Element ================================-->

<!-- content is %Inline; except that anchors shouldn't be nested -->

<!ELEMENT a %a.content;>
<!ATTLIST a
 %attrs;
 %focus;
 charset     %Charset;      #IMPLIED
 type        %ContentType;  #IMPLIED
 name        NMTOKEN        #IMPLIED
 href        %URI;          #IMPLIED
 hreflang    %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED
 rel         %LinkTypes;    #IMPLIED
 rev         %LinkTypes;    #IMPLIED
 shape       %Shape;        "rect"
 coords      %Coords;       #IMPLIED


Well, I'll try to recall this when I see this error the next time.




- `Element pre is not declared in p list of possible children'
  means no `<pre>' allowed inside a `<p>' element (close-par-
maybe ??)

I believe for this I would need an example org and html
file, and the line number of the problem.

* Opening and ending tag mismatch: p line 1837 and div in /home/
sebastian/develop/htdocs/org-notes/Emacs/org-mode.html, line: 1838

=> --->8----------------------------->8----------------------------- >8---
1: * Abbreviate Links
2:
3. It is possible to define link abbreviations for Org. Just fill the variable
4:    =org-link-abbrev-list= this way:
5: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
6: (setq org-link-abbrev-alist
7: '(("man" . "http://localhost/devel/intranet/knowledge/man.php?q=man%20 %s")
8:          ("google"    . "http://www.google.de/search?q=%s";)
9:          ("wikipedia-de" . "http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s";)
10:          ("wikipedia-en" . "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s";)))
11: #+END_SRC
12: Das =%s= ist optional, aber praktisch. Es wird durch einen ebenfalls 13: optionalen '/TAG/' ersetzt. Hier ein Beispiel für die Benutzung:

<= ---8<-----------------------------8<-----------------------------8<---

Filling in empty lines at line 12 and 5 fixes it. Problem are empty
lines here.

Fixed, thanks.






<img src="ditaa-all-examples.png"  alt="ditaa-all-examples.png">

should be

<img src="ditaa-all-examples.png"  alt="ditaa-all-examples.png" />

Will this be accespted by older browsers?

Yes, this is the common way to display images and was in Org-mode. The
slash is missing in (new ?) function org-export-html-format-image only.

Fixes as well, thanks.

- Carsten





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