Wiki source code of Sample Import: 5927315DOC
Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2024/02/26 17:52
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12.1 | 1 | == 5927315DOC == | |
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12.1 | 3 | Following are the noticeable importer defects resulting from [[attach:5927315.doc]]: | |
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12.1 | 5 | [[image:results.png]] | |
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12.1 | 7 | * **Some words are touching**: The resulting wiki page seems to have some words touching one another. This is because OO generates html fragments like the following: | |
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9 | {{code}} | ||
4.1 | 10 | <p>Hi There<em> How <em>are you?</p> | |
12.1 | 11 | {{/code}} | |
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12.1 | 13 | {{html clean="false" wiki="true"}} | |
14 | The text inside the <em> tag has leading and trailing spaces which has a purpose. This kind of html authoring is discouraged and our xhtml parser seems to strip them off. | ||
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16 | * **Some images and associated links are not aligned properly**: This is because the original document uses two paragraphs with the right amount of spaces to align the images with the links (as opposed to using a table). And when the OO server generates the html output, those alignments are lost. We can verify this behaviour by saving the original document as html and opening it via a browser. Unfortunately we can't workaround this kind of problems. | ||
17 | <p/> | ||
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19 | {{/html}} |