9 May
2012
9 May
'12
5:07 p.m.
"AH" == Alexander Holupirek <alexander.holupirek@uni-konstanz.de> writes: AH> Please post a small snippet or example, so that we are able to test the problem.
Taking the example from the Debian basex man page, we add an innocent <br> and <a>: cat > bad.html <<\EOF <html> <ul> <li>A<a href="o">z</a> <li>B<br> </ul> </html> EOF basex -c 'set parser html; set htmlopt method=html,nons=true; create db htmldb bad.html' basex -q "doc('htmldb')" <html> <body> <ul> <li>A<a shape="rect" href="o">z</a> HORRIBLE </li> <li>B<br clear="none"/> TERRIBLE </li> </ul> </body> </html> How can I stop basex from insisting on adding such atrocious junk?