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Topic: Does mod_pagespeed fix HTML errors? |
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csdude55
Joined: 22 Jan 2023 Posts: 23 Location: USA, Wilkesboro
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Posted: Thu 28 Dec '23 20:23 Post subject: Does mod_pagespeed fix HTML errors? |
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My sites are mostly UGC, and I also cURL some RSS feeds. So every once in awhile I'll get HTML errors; some even mess up the whole page!
The most common is when a user copy and pastes something with a left or right accent inside of an anchor tag, and my system converts it to a single or double quote. That can place the entire text inside of an anchor tag with no close :-O
I hadn't seen these errors in a long time and I thought that I'd fixed it. But I recently removed mod_pagespeed because I had a ton of errors in the log from it, and now those HTML errors are back!
Was mod_pagespeed fixing them, and I didn't know?
If so, is there a more stable module that does the same thing? Or should I reinstall mod_pagespeed and just ignore the errors? |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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csdude55
Joined: 22 Jan 2023 Posts: 23 Location: USA, Wilkesboro
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Posted: Fri 29 Dec '23 20:58 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Your software should fix that, not an apache module. |
Oh yeah, and I do my best! LOL It just never fails that a user copies something from a site with some weird code that I didn't expect. And since I hadn't had a problem in a long time until JUST after I removed mod_pagespeed, I wasn't sure whether it was a coincidence.
Thanks for the module suggestions! |
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