https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506733
--- Comment #2 from Martin <[email protected]> --- > I'll test what Gnome does. If they support single quotes, we should too. They don't seem to support any of the "HTML" and it just shows up as plaintext, based on what other people shown me. >I would expect single quotes to work, >> Makes sense. Did this come up in any real application or just testing? In my own private application, was wondering why it was eating my text. > Unfinished or broken HTML tags is just invalid, defining how we handle > something invalid isn't very useful. We should just fix the apps It would be nice if the text of the notification actually reflected a broken state if that's the intention("unable to parse notification" as a body, or something of the sort), but I can imagine someone wanting to send a <<<URGENT>>> if one simply wanted to send a plaintext notification with less/greater signs in it and not expecting this breakage. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
