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HTML-layout error in GenericList.template.php
maestrosite.ru:
Where the Error Occurred
File: GenericList.template.php
Line: 86-110,
Any relevant errors in the SMF error log (if so please post them)?:
1. Start tag for tbody-element print in if-section.
lines: 86-110
--- Quote --- if (!($header_count < 2 && empty($cur_list['headers'][0]['label'])))
{
echo '
<thead>
<tr class="catbg">';
...
echo '
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>';
}
--- End quote ---
2. But end tag have unconditional print (echo without any conditionals)
lines: 139-142:
--- Quote --- echo '
</tbody>
</table>';
--- End quote ---
Total: if current list have not headers then result layout not valid - missing <tbody>.
Additionally for this function.
Don`t check existing of current list:
lines:17-19
--- Quote --- // Get a shortcut to the current list.
$list_id = $list_id === null ? $context['default_list'] : $list_id;
$cur_list = &$context[$list_id];
--- End quote ---
May be add something of this :
--- Quote ---if( empty($context['default_list']) )
retrun;
if( empty($context[$list_id]) )
retrun;
--- End quote ---
emanuele:
Hi maestrosite.ru,
thank you for the report.
The first one is for sure a bug.
emanuele:
The second is an assumption in the code (i.e. the code assume the list exists)...maybe some kind of warning if it doesn't?
maestrosite.ru:
Sorry, i dont understabd your thought
emanuele:
Sorry, I was thinking to another issue and the sentence is not very clear.
I mean that the current code does an assumption: the list exists.
And I agree it's not correct, at least it's not in line with (most of) the other the code in SMF.
What I'm wondering is: is it better to just "return;" or maybe create a sort of error like: "the list doesn't exist"?
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