in reply to Firefox occasionally not rendering nodes correctly

I too have this problem. If this soft hyphen stuff is widely used on the web, maybe someone should submit a bug to mozilla's bugzilla.
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Re^2: Firefox occasionally not rendering nodes correctly
by converter (Priest) on Jan 30, 2005 at 22:08 UTC
    Someone already has, see bug #9101. The bug was submitted on 1999-06-30 16:59 PST and is still flagged as "New".

      this comment is related to that 'bug'. I fact-checked, and sure enough: the HTML standard only dictates how breaks on soft hyphens should be displayed, not whether the agent must break on them.

      Anima Legato
      .oO all things connect through the motion of the mind

      Maybe I don't understand the problem, but I'm using Firefox 1.0 on Windows XP and I don't see any problems. The code wrap seems to be working correctly, at least on the node specified in the original post.

      I've tried it using the default of 70 characters, and also with a code wrap at 85 characters. It worked correctly each time.

      buckaduck

      Works fine for me. May you be using the wrong OS? :)