We load the printable page of the article and then we walk through the article. What we
don't need we set in a variable and what we need we set in a other variable. For most
of the articles this works but for the two I mentioned it goes wrong. And after some
digging we found out that with those 2 articles the div tag was missing.
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[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Namens Leonard Wallentin
Verzonden: maandag 12 december 2011 14:03
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CC: Chris Goudt
Onderwerp: Re: [Mediawiki-l] tip
The </Div>-tag seem to be in place for me, how did you retrieve the article?
/Leo Wallentin
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Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 13:46:52 +0100
From: Rob(a)all4students.nl
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CC: Chris(a)all4students.nl
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] tip
Hello mediawiki,
My name is Rob Meijeren and i work at All4Students. For a customer we
have made an application which imports several of you articles.
However at some articles the layout isn't quite right because there is a
tag missing (</div>). This tag misses for the div-class mw-content-ltr.
2 Pages i know for certain that this is the case by the dutch articles
for Loopbaanbegeleiding and Ontslagvergoeding. Would you please take a
look at that.
I look forward to you answer.
Kind regards,
Rob Meijeren
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