Sunday, March 29, 2009

Re: empty spaces when using $this->element

The "[]" was indeed a representation, not the actual output, should
have clarified that.
I am using FlashDevelop, which has php highlighting, and a nice tree
structure.
Btw, the empty space is there in firefox too, when i check it with
firebug, but there the 'box' doesn't appear, only empty space.
It appears at the begining of the element, so it ends up like this:

<div id="sidecontent">[]<div class="taglist"></div></div>

On Mar 29, 11:58 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 5:25 PM, CheshirePuss <CheshirePus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have noticed that when I put something like this:
>
> > <div id="sidecontent"><? echo $this->element('tag_list');?></div>
>
> > in my default layout, with this in tag_list.ctp:
>
> > <div class="taglist"></div>
>
> > the result is that there is a textnode before the beginning of the
> > element, so that when i look at the source in ie7, it shows "[]", the
> > square representing an unknown symbol i think. This is of course
> > annoying with css and layout. How can I remedy this? Or am i missing
> > something and this is normal?
>
> Developing for IE is probably never going to be "normal" :-) That
> said, where, exactly, are you seeing this? Inside the DIV? Before?
> After?
>
> Also, the "[]" you posted is not the usual unknown symbol square, but
> a pair of square brackets. Or did you just post that to represent the
> square?
>
> One other thing: which editor are you using? I'm wondering if this is
> the infamous UTF8/BOM/Microsoft problem.
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