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32 lines
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I am trying to add a post address to a document:
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<address>
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First line<br/>
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Second line
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</address>
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As you can see, the `<br/>` is being removed. I disabled [[plugins/htmlscrubber]], but that was not it. The [markdown Dingus](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus) on its homepage processes the inline HTML just fine.
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I tried searching the web and wiki but could not find any information on why <br/> would be removed.
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> It does work if you use `<br />`:
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> First line<br />
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> Second line
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> Or, as we've just been told in #ikiwiki: put two spaces at the end of the first line.
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> First line
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> Second line
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> --[[tschwinge]]
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> > `<br/>` is also valid, so this is a bug still. --[[madduck]]
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>>> It _is_ the htmlscrubber that removes that. It's due to [[!debbug 365971]],
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>>> basically the [[!cspan HTML::Scrubber]] doesn't understand xhtml tags
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>>> of this sort at all, I hacked it to support `<br />` by tellig it to treak
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>>> the "/" as an attribute, but if there's no space, it doesn't see it as
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>>> an attribute. Hmm, I could also add `br` as a tag name, that would catch both cases.
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>>> Ok, [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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