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Aha! All of those pages have HTML entities which aren't valid XML entities, causing the parser to throw its hands up in dismayOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostMissing pages at time of backup: 3355, 4132, 4133 and 4135.
This is what happens when people try to use XHTML but serve it with a text/html content type: malformed code simply isn't noticed
XHTML was a nice idea, but is best avoided unless you have a system to confirm the well-formedness of the code, and somebody to fix it when it breaks. Stick with HTML, people, unless you want to suffer the ignominy of being reprimanded by a strict XML parser
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Right, back to the spidering while I work out which entities are breaking things and patch them before they get to the parser
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IE just fell over...Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThough it must be said that it hasn't fallen over yet today... which does make a pleasant change.
Then again, I haven't updated Kaspersky yet today...
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I think I may have upset him! do you think?Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Have you killed the troll yet?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThis is getting dangerously too close to >.........< 100,000....
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI think I may have upset him! do you think?
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