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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Me again, I did some more research in
this case and edited share/html/Ticket/Update.html<br>
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<& /Ticket/Elements/AddAttachments, %ARGS, TicketObj
=> $TicketObj &><br>
Hello </table><br>
</&>World<br>
<br>
<& /Elements/Submit, Label => loc('Update Ticket'),
Name => 'SubmitTicket', id => 'SubmitTicket' &><br>
<br>
I inserted "Hello" "World". But when I call<br>
Ticket/Update.html?Action=Comment;id=4518<br>
<br>
it only prints<br>
"<span>Hello </span><span title="Falsch platzierte nicht-leere
Zeichen innerhalb einer Tabelle." class="error"></<span
class="end-tag">table</span>></span><span>
<span id="line486"></span> </span><span><<span
class="start-tag">hr</span> <span class="attribute-name">class</span>="<a
class="attribute-value">clear</a>" <span>/</span>></span><span>
<span id="line487"></span> </span><span></<span
class="end-tag">div</span>></span><span>
<span id="line488"></span></span><span></<span
class="end-tag">div</span>></span><span>
<span id="line489"></span>
<span id="line490"></span></span>"<br>
<br>
Though with<br>
Ticket/Update.html?Action=Respond;id=4518<br>
it prints<br>
<br>
"<span>Hello </span><span title="Falsch platzierte nicht-leere
Zeichen innerhalb einer Tabelle." class="error"></<span
class="end-tag">table</span>></span><span>
<span id="line486"></span> </span><span><<span
class="start-tag">hr</span> <span class="attribute-name">class</span>="<a
class="attribute-value">clear</a>" <span>/</span>></span><span>
<span id="line487"></span> </span><span></<span
class="end-tag">div</span>></span><span>
<span id="line488"></span></span><span></<span
class="end-tag">div</span>></span><span>
<span id="line489"></span>
<span id="line490"></span>
<span id="line491"></span>
<span id="line492"></span>
<span id="line493"></span></span><span></<span
class="end-tag">div</span>></span><span>
World"</span></div>
<br>
So I guess the apache, perl, mason, or which one ever does this
magic stops on processing the </&><br>
<br>
I have no clue about this syntax and what it means or where I can do
more checks, so I need you help. And I hope I could help you with
this bit of an analysis.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Alex<br>
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