From kde-bugs-dist Wed Oct 31 20:05:02 2001 From: Vadim Plessky Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:05:02 +0000 To: kde-bugs-dist Subject: Bug#33584: Bug#34314: fonts rendering from small to big X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-bugs-dist&m=100455870226348 On Wednesday 31 October 2001 09:12, pitfall@cuckoos.net wrote: | Package: konqueror | Version: KDE 2.2.1 | Severity: normal | Installed from: FreeBSD Ports | OS: FreeBSD | | just goto | | http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/mbook/mover |.htm with konqueror | | many thanks ! Well, this is the same problem which was already reported couple of times: *not closed Anchor tags* (link) Testcase follows below: ----------------

Understanding MIBs

From the perspective of a network manager, network management takes place between two major types of systems: those in control, called managing systems, and those observed and controlled, called managed systems. The most common managing system is called a network management system (NMS). Managed systems can include hosts, servers, or network components such as routers or intelligent repeaters.

Accessing Cisco MIB Files

You can obtain the files that describe the MIBs supported by Cisco products using anonymous FTP or the World Wide Web (WWW) to access Cisco Connection Online (CCO), formerly Cisco Information Online (CIO).

Accessing Other-Vendor MIB Variables Supported by Cisco

Other-vendor MIBs supported on Cisco products can be retrieved from CCO or via anonymous FTP as described in the section "Accessing Cisco MIB Files" earlier in this chapter.

Cisco supports Novell's IPX (2.5), NLSP, and RIPSAP (22.0) MIBs, among others.

----------------------------- I found following entry in the original HTML file so it seems that Cisco was auto-generating HTML from FrameMaker files. So, it can be that *all documents exported from FrameMaker to HTML* are affected. Cisco ddoc claims to be but of course it can't be validated by W3C validator. I think that we need to add into "quirk" mode following hack: when parser encounters second opening tag, it should auto-close first opening tag. Dirk, is it possible? Mozilla survives on such broken HTML :-(( (it's unlikely that we can convinience Cisco do not use FrameMaker, or Adobe to make a fix for their software; it can be that FrameMaker on UNIX is not supported by Adobe anymore) BTW: IMO we can merge BR 34314 and 33584 -- Vadim Plessky http://kde2.newmail.ru (English) 33 Window Decorations and 6 Widget Styles for KDE http://kde2.newmail.ru/kde_themes.html KDE mini-Themes http://kde2.newmail.ru/themes/