[html5] r3270 - [e] (0) xref fixup
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Mon Jun 15 18:00:16 PDT 2009
Author: ianh
Date: 2009-06-15 18:00:14 -0700 (Mon, 15 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 3270
Modified:
index
source
Log:
[e] (0) xref fixup
Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index 2009-06-16 00:56:01 UTC (rev 3269)
+++ index 2009-06-16 01:00:14 UTC (rev 3270)
@@ -12775,10 +12775,9 @@
preformatted text, in which structure is represented by typographic
conventions rather than by elements.</p>
- <p class=note><strong>In the <span title="">HTML
- serialization</span><!-- XXX xref -->, a leading newline character
- immediately following the <code><a href=#the-pre-element>pre</a></code> element start tag is
- stripped.</strong></p>
+ <p class=note>In the <a href=#syntax>the HTML syntax</a>, a leading
+ newline character immediately following the <code><a href=#the-pre-element>pre</a></code> element
+ start tag is stripped.</p>
<p>Some examples of cases where the <code><a href=#the-pre-element>pre</a></code> element could
be used:</p>
Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source 2009-06-16 00:56:01 UTC (rev 3269)
+++ source 2009-06-16 01:00:14 UTC (rev 3270)
@@ -13502,10 +13502,9 @@
preformatted text, in which structure is represented by typographic
conventions rather than by elements.</p>
- <p class="note"><strong>In the <span title="">HTML
- serialization</span><!-- XXX xref -->, a leading newline character
- immediately following the <code>pre</code> element start tag is
- stripped.</strong></p>
+ <p class="note">In the <span>the HTML syntax</span>, a leading
+ newline character immediately following the <code>pre</code> element
+ start tag is stripped.</p>
<p>Some examples of cases where the <code>pre</code> element could
be used:</p>
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