[CP2K:1231] Re: html-man

Teodoro Laino teodor... at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 18:05:54 UTC 2008


Ilya,

can you please check the new version in  the CVS. All unformatted  
statements related
to the generation of the html code have been converted into  
formatted. This may possibly
avoid the misbehavior of your compiler and is anyway more robust than  
an unformatted
write.

Cheers
Teo

On 23 Jul 2008, at 18:03, ilya wrote:

>
> I've uploaded index.html to files section.
>
> Browsed under windows xp sp3 with IE 6 and firefox 2.0.0.16. The
> result does not depend on newline type (unix <newline> or dos
> <carriage return, newline>).
>
> Compiled with intel ifort 10.1.008.
>
> Ilya.
>
>
> On Jul 23, 7:41 pm, Teodoro Laino <teodor... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ilya,
>>
>> I asked you to do a complete report because just looking into the
>> code I realized that we DO NOT
>> write formatted output for HTML so I cannot imagine from where your
>> problem is coming..
>> I suspect (AGAIN) a compiler bug..
>> which is the compiler you used to compile cp2k?
>>
>> Teo
>> p.s.: please specify all these info when looking for help.. this
>> makes the job easier for the people
>> that may want to help you!
>>
>> On 23 Jul 2008, at 17:29, ilya wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>> But I'm skeptical since that's html and I think you can use  
>>>> newlines
>>>> in html!
>>
>>> Newlines that break tags? Are you sure?
>>
>>> PS As to FORMATTED/UNFORMATTED - maybe. I don't know fortran well.
>>
>>> Ilya.
> >




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