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Doc Bug #25495 [chm] bug on _index.html
Submitted: 2003-09-11 12:54 UTC Modified: 2003-09-11 13:03 UTC
From: travis at tsihomephone dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: windows
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2003-09-11 12:54 UTC] travis at tsihomephone dot com
Description:
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I have found a bug on page _index.html
[chm date: 2003-09-06]...

&raquo entity is displayed as » , not as the entity it represents.

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 [2003-09-11 13:03 UTC] goba@php.net
The entities are not properly used on the master index, this is a known bug (and listed on the edition's page). It is true, that only   is mentioned there, but » is bogus for the same reason... All the other pages should be fine. After recompiling countless times to fix different errors, I had no nerve to recompile the stuff again (takes a long time) just to fix those entities. This will be fixed in the next build.
 
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