RTFM 2.2.0RC4 vs. XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2, anyone did it already?

Hello,

since rt 3.6.3 now produces XHTML 1.0 strict with CSS2, I wonder if anyone
has already adjusted RTFM to do the same. Otherwise you produce mixed
HTML/XHTML in many pages, where RTFM-Callback are integrated.

I just started correcting some of these and can complete so to provide a
patch.

Is this welcomed?
Has anyone already done this?

Regards,
Dirk.
Dr. Dirk Pape (eAS - Projektleitung Campus Management)
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Grunewaldstr. 34a, 12165 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 838 75143, Fax. +49 (0)30 838 54654

Hello,

since rt 3.6.3 now produces XHTML 1.0 strict with CSS2, I wonder if
anyone has already adjusted RTFM to do the same. Otherwise you produce
mixed HTML/XHTML in many pages, where RTFM-Callback are integrated.

I just started correcting some of these and can complete so to provide a
patch.

Is this welcomed?

It’s very welcome :slight_smile:

Has anyone already done this?

I don’t know of anyone. Thanks!

I have a script I used on RT to lower case html and normalize
input/img/br to form.On 2/22/07, Dirk Pape pape-rt@inf.fu-berlin.de wrote:

Hello,

since rt 3.6.3 now produces XHTML 1.0 strict with CSS2, I wonder if anyone
has already adjusted RTFM to do the same. Otherwise you produce mixed
HTML/XHTML in many pages, where RTFM-Callback are integrated.

I just started correcting some of these and can complete so to provide a
patch.

Is this welcomed?
Has anyone already done this?

Regards,
Dirk.

Dr. Dirk Pape (eAS - Projektleitung Campus Management)
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Grunewaldstr. 34a, 12165 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 838 75143, Fax. +49 (0)30 838 54654


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Hello,

attached is a patch relative to RTFM-2.2.0RC5 which should make the pages
from RTFM much more XHTML conform.

Regards,
Dirk.

–Am 22. Februar 2007 12:39:25 +0100 schrieb Dirk Pape
pape-rt@inf.fu-berlin.de:

rtfm-2.2.0RC5-xhtml.patch.gz (9.14 KB)

Hello,

sorry there is an error in the patch making create article unuseable. I
provide a corrected patch in a minute.

Dirk.

–Am 10. März 2007 16:27:27 +0100 schrieb Dirk Pape
pape-rt@inf.fu-berlin.de:

Hello,

–Am 10. März 2007 16:49:30 +0100 schrieb Dirk Pape
pape-rt@inf.fu-berlin.de:

sorry there is an error in the patch making create article unuseable. I
provide a corrected patch in a minute.

ok here is the corrected version. Sorry for that.

Dirk.

rtfm-2.2.0RC5-xhtml-v2.patch.gz (9.27 KB)

Hello,

–Am 10. März 2007 16:49:30 +0100 schrieb Dirk Pape
pape-rt@inf.fu-berlin.de:

sorry there is an error in the patch making create article unuseable. I
provide a corrected patch in a minute.

ok here is the corrected version. Sorry for that.

Thanks! Applied

–Am 10. März 2007 14:19:53 -0500 schrieb Jesse Vincent
jesse@bestpractical.com:

Thanks! Applied

sorry again, Jesse. There was another error in the patch.

My editor normalized case in tags but this was perl code so $ClassObj
became $classobj yielding an error on RTFM/Classes/Modify.html

And I wrongly used ’ ’ instead of ‘’ as empty values.

attached is a patch to apply to the patched trunk.

Dirk.

Dr. Dirk Pape (eAS - Projektleitung Campus Management)
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Grunewaldstr. 34a, 12165 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 838 75143, Fax. +49 (0)30 838 54654

rtfm-xhtml-followup.patch (1.75 KB)

Thanks. Applied.On Mar 19, 2007, at 2:16 AM, Dirk Pape wrote:

<rtfm-xhtml-followup.patch>

PGP.sig (186 Bytes)