Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #7543, comment 7
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- Sep 18, 2012, 9:57:05 PM (13 years ago)
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Ticket #7543, comment 7
initial v1 4 4 > Of course CKEditor doesn't use browser parsing facilities but it gets HTML processed by a browser and browser is the one that destroys your code first **not CKEditor**. 5 5 6 No need to be a jerk. I pasted the code that shows the issue.6 No need to be a jerk. I'm not attacking you personally or your code; I'm just trying to fix a problem. 7 7 8 Like I said, as far as I can tell, it's parsing my markup without using the browser's parser.8 I pasted the code that shows the issue, using just htmlParser and htmlWriter from CKEditor. Like I said, as far as I can tell, it's parsing my markup without using the browser's parser. 9 9 10 10 > Having said all that, where is CKEditor fault? Could you show or explain it to me? 11 11 12 I already showed it to you. I paste in that markup, I get that result. I reduce it down to just using CKEditor code, get the same result.12 I already showed it to you. 13 13 14 As far as I'm concerned, as a user of the CKEditor code: Some not-great markup gets made even less great. I'd like to stop it from doing that. Clearly you don't see it as a problem, so I'm left to try fixing it myself. Thanks. 15 16 Really, what I'm looking here is something along the lines of Postel's Law: Be liberal in what you accept, conservative in what you send. Or in other words, leave the markup better than you found it, if at all possible. 14 As far as I'm concerned, as a user of the CKEditor code: Some not-great markup gets made even less great. I'd like to stop it from doing that. Clearly you don't see it as a problem, so I'm left to try fixing it myself. Understood, thanks. 17 15 18 16 Don't bother replying if you're not going to help.
