> The color-style code (always has) computes a hash code for the tags
> and matches on the hash code. Since the hash table is only a few thousand
> items, collisions will happen. (The program doesn't followup with a
> string-comparison after matching the hash -- I seem to recall some limitation
>
On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 09:48:59 +0300, Oskar Skog wrote:
I took a look at my site in Lynx and noticed that it somehow rendered
the text that would
be extra large on a crappy browser yellow and the rest white.
Is this easter egg from a patch or upstream?
Lynx renders what in CSS would be span.thenum
I took a look at my site in Lynx and noticed that it somehow rendered
the text that would
be extra large on a crappy browser yellow and the rest white.
Is this easter egg from a patch or upstream?
Lynx renders what in CSS would be span.thenumberofthebeast yellow
rather than white.
Example:
http:
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