(Crappy) bug report filed http://fluxbb.org/development/core/tickets/790/
You beat me to it.
P.s., the second bug should not be related and is not a Flux bug, so if you can still edit the ticket then you could remove that (to save them from extra reading/investigating). The only connection is that they both became apparent because of the stricter xhtml enforcement.
]]>When is this going to be fixed? It's been a month >.<
Are you volunteering to fund it?
]]>Merging...
]]>Lie shows up here from time to time, but someone (who knows what they are dealing with--<cough/> litemotiv) might want to open a bug report on their tracker...
]]>i get this massage
XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </span>. Location: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=99036 Line Number 278, Column 115:Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes</code></pre></div><p>16088688/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1 024,03972</strong></span></p><br /><p>it's not divisible by 8.<br />and in order to achieve a closest number divisible by 8, 1024, the number of sectors would need to be subtracted by 624:</p><p>(16088688-624)/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1024</strong></span></p><p>Is that what the author has done by omitting some sectors at the beginning (the partition starts at 1024) or the end? </p><br /><p>And if 1023 blocks were omitted at the beginning (or 1024, if we count 0 in), the sector/cylinder calculation will be already <strong><span class="bbu"><1024</strong></span>.</p><p>(16088688-1023)/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1023.9746</strong></span><br />    <br />(16088688-1024)/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1023.97454</strong></span></p><p>PPS.:<br />Im sorry for being such a pain in the ass, but I want to simply understand the whole situation, since it is quite important for SSDs. <br />And hey, it can be useful for fellow Linux googlers in the future <img src="https://bbs.archlinux.org/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /></p> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
ezik
Yes the xhtml is malformed (nesting):
<strong><span class="bbu">1 024,03972</strong></span>
This is probably related to the issue we identified earlier, that xhtml is enforced more strictly since recently (remember that mime-type thing Jason? ).
Looks like a FluxBB bug though.
]]>XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </span>.
Location: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=99036
Line Number 278, Column 115:Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes</code></pre></div><p>16088688/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1 024,03972</strong></span></p><br /><p>it's not divisible by 8.<br />and in order to achieve a closest number divisible by 8, 1024, the number of sectors would need to be subtracted by 624:</p><p>(16088688-624)/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1024</strong></span></p><p>Is that what the author has done by omitting some sectors at the beginning (the partition starts at 1024) or the end? </p><br /><p>And if 1023 blocks were omitted at the beginning (or 1024, if we count 0 in), the sector/cylinder calculation will be already <strong><span class="bbu"><1024</strong></span>.</p><p>(16088688-1023)/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1023.9746</strong></span><br />    <br />(16088688-1024)/15711=<strong><span class="bbu">1023.97454</strong></span></p><p>PPS.:<br />Im sorry for being such a pain in the ass, but I want to simply understand the whole situation, since it is quite important for SSDs. <br />And hey, it can be useful for fellow Linux googlers in the future <img src="https://bbs.archlinux.org/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /></p>
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ezik
]]>I get this on the top of an otherwise normal page:
This page contains the following errors: error on line 271 at column 117: Opening and ending tag mismatch: span line 0 and strong Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.
Did you get an SSD?
What's an SSD in this context?
I don't get a normal page at all. What I posted is the entirety of what I get. No normal content is shown at all.
In case it isn't obvious, my message is complaining about a different line/column: "row line 278, column 115" but it is making a similar complaint. "XML separation error: tag disagreement. Expected: </span>" .
]]>It is difficult to tell if this is just an issue with the way people post stuff into threads or a bug with FluxBB; I am inclining, due to the increased frequency of this happening, to think the latter...
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