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Lukas Theussl reopened DOXIA-325: --------------------------------- This is a weird issue and I'm not quite happy with the current solution. Consider for instance the following comment: {code:xml} <!-- workaround for DOXIA-227: (fixed in Doxia 1.1, was 1.0-beta-1) --> {code} This gets re-written to {code:xml} <!-- workaround for DOXIA -227: (fixed in Doxia 1.1, was 1.0 -beta -1) --> {code} However, the original comment is perfectly valid according to http://validator.w3.org/, so I see no reason to re-write it. IIUC only double-hyphens and trailing hyphens are illegal inside comments but I couldn't find any conclusive reference, so not really sure. Given that uncertainty, I think Doxia shouldn't change any user input at will. I would prefer either to only change double hyphens (to make w3c happy), or to not re-write comments at all (and maybe issue a warning). After all it's the user's responsibility to provide valid input. WDYT? > Not valid xhtml document if comment with minus character > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DOXIA-325 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-325 > Project: Maven Doxia > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Module - Xhtml > Affects Versions: 1.1 > Reporter: Vincent Siveton > Assignee: Vincent Siveton > Fix For: 1.1.1 > > > if comment has minus character, the rendering is not valid, ie > {noformat} > fo ---- fo > {noformat} > should be the following to be a valid xhtml rendering > {noformat} > fo - - - - fo > {noformat} -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira