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Summary: | <s>, <strike> not supported | ||
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Product: | platform | Reporter: | Zom-B |
Component: | JDK Problems | Assignee: | Antonin Nebuzelsky <anebuzelsky> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | cezariusz |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 8.0 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Zom-B
2014-04-18 07:41:07 UTC
Can this bug request also be expanded to include the <kbd> and <samp> elements which are valid in both HTML 4.1 and HTML5 but are reported by the NetBeans 8.0 editor window as unknown tags? Unknown HTML tag hints give the same warnings as doclint. Reassigning for further evaluation. The <q> tag (valid HTML 4 and 5) is also unrecognized by Netbeans 8. Why is it marked as a JDK problem? The report is mainly about wrong warnings for tags, which are supported, but incorrectly underlined by the java editor. (In reply to cezariusz from comment #4) > Why is it marked as a JDK problem? The report is mainly about wrong warnings > for tags, which are supported, but incorrectly underlined by the java editor. The following output comes from javac 1.8.0_40 Test.java:3: error: unknown tag: s * Hello <s>World!</s>. ^ Test.java:3: error: unknown tag: s * Hello <s>World!</s>. ^ Has it been reported to the JDK? |