Uhm, yes..
I don't know why this came up now, didn't see it yesterday and I don't
know why Firefox bothers to report that xhtml is non-compliant xml
rather than render the site, although I've fixed it now ( Had to change
kwiki Display.pm, if this one bites anyone else later:
? "<a
href=\"$script?action=search&search_term=$page_uri\">$page_title</a>"
^^^^ said &
before ;/
Marcus
Johnny Morano wrote:
>Ok, nice website design!!! Honestly ..
>But kind of code is behind it??? oh my god...
>
>- when i click on "Docs" -> The XML Error
>- when i click on "Tutorials" -> The XML Error
>- when i hit my back button after these XML errors -> Yet Another XML
>Error (YAXE!)
>- now it seems i can't (shift)(re)load the page anymore -> YAXE
>
>---begin output
>XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
>Location: http://maypole.perl.org/
>Line Number 53, Column 37:<a
>href="/?action=search&search_term=HomePage">HomePage</a>
>------------------------------------^
>---end output
>
>and don't get me started about the "speediness" of rendering site... :-p
>
>maypole is really cool, and i'm following this project closely, because
>i see a worldwide set of opportunities in this framework... but please:
>a fooked coded website like this is not a good way of show off the
>professionalism the Maypole framework incorporates.
>
>BUT, big ups to the guy that designed the page... velly nice :-D
>
>cya again,
>johnny
>
>On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 09:38, Simon Cozens wrote:
>
>
>>Marcus Ramberg:
>>
>>
>>>Actually, it is mentioned here:
>>>http://maypole.perl.org/?MailingList
>>>Simon's website is obsolete, this is the new one. Hopefully we will get
>>>up a forward sometime soon.
>>>
>>>
>>I've done this. The "XML parsing error" on http://maypole.perl.org/ is
>>your problem, though. ;)
>>
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