Hi, I have noticed lately, when looking at docs in the Library that code tags are not rendering in my browser correctly. They end up looking like <CODE> this </CODE>. I have noticed this when using IE 5.5 on 2000, Netscape 4.78 on a Solaris 8 box and Mozilla 1.2.1 on a RedHat box. Is anyone else noticing this problem? I know the docs are out of date there, but they should still render correctly.
Thanks
Josh

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Re: Library Documentation & CODE tags
by Mr. Muskrat (Canon) on May 15, 2003 at 17:52 UTC
      There is a whole discussion on the library and how it got the way it is over here. I think the long and the short is that if you are really keen to work on the library then join either pmdev or SiteDocClan.

      --
      Life is a tale told by an idiot -- full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. William Shakespeare, Macbeth

      That sounds like a fine solution, as matter of fact, it sounds like a great solution. As I said in my OP, I realize the docs are out of date and tell the users to go elsewhere, but they also say I can browse our local docs. Guess which option I pick more often. I think that they should still render correctly if users are going to see them.
Re: Library Documentation & CODE tags
by cciulla (Friar) on May 15, 2003 at 17:41 UTC

    Me, too, but it's not limited to "CODE" tags -- I noticed on "TITLE" tags as well.

    I'm using MSIE 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp1.020828-1920 on WinXP Pro.

    BTW, that's really what shows up when you do a "Help->About".