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    Issue: Sections and TOC Fail XHTML Validation

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    1. issueid=101 July 18, 2008 3:38 PM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      Sections and TOC Fail XHTML Validation
      Headlines and auto table of contents are not valid.

      When using the [H] BB-Code to create one or more section, the parsed HTML is not valid XHTML. Also if more than 3 sections exist (or [TOC]force[/TOC]) is used, the table of contents additionally fails validation. The validator claims that the elements in question cannot be used here.
    Issue Details
    Issue Number 101
    Issue Type Bug
    Project VaultWiki 3.x Series
    Category Headlines / Sections
    Status Fixed
    Priority 5 - Minor Bugs / Small Tweaks
    Affected Version 2.0.0 RC3
    Fixed Version 2.0.0
    Milestone VaultWiki 2.0.0
    Software DependencyAny
    Users able to reproduce bug 0
    Users unable to reproduce bug 0
    Attachments 0
    Assigned Users (none)
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    1. July 18, 2008 3:40 PM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      This is because the post text is wrapped in a <span> tag which counts as an inline element. The block-level elements such as <table> and <div> cannot be used inside inline elements.

      Fixed by changing the <span> to a <div>.
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