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    <bug>
          <bug_id>10945</bug_id>
          
          <creation_ts>2010-10-01 07:31:00 +0000</creation_ts>
          <short_desc>CONTENT_FORMAT_SUPPORT-2: clarify that content is parsed as HTML anyway</short_desc>
          <delta_ts>2010-10-01 07:31:00 +0000</delta_ts>
          <reporter_accessible>1</reporter_accessible>
          <cclist_accessible>1</cclist_accessible>
          <classification_id>1</classification_id>
          <classification>Unclassified</classification>
          <product>mobileOK Basic checker</product>
          <component>Web interface</component>
          <version>unspecified</version>
          <rep_platform>PC</rep_platform>
          <op_sys>Linux</op_sys>
          <bug_status>NEW</bug_status>
          <resolution></resolution>
          
          
          <bug_file_loc></bug_file_loc>
          <status_whiteboard></status_whiteboard>
          <keywords></keywords>
          <priority>P2</priority>
          <bug_severity>enhancement</bug_severity>
          <target_milestone>---</target_milestone>
          
          
          <everconfirmed>1</everconfirmed>
          <reporter name="fd">fd</reporter>
          <assigned_to name="fd">fd</assigned_to>
          
          
          <qa_contact name="fd">fd</qa_contact>

      

      

      

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          <long_desc isprivate="0" >
    <commentid>40391</commentid>
    <comment_count>0</comment_count>
    <who name="fd">fd</who>
    <bug_when>2010-10-01 07:31:00 +0000</bug_when>
    <thetext>The mobileOK Checker parses the page under test as HTML no matter what, even when content is served as binary or is an SVG page served as image/svg+xml.

The report should make it clear that this is the case, and explains the rationale behind this (i.e. that the mobileOK Checker behaves as a basic mobile device that only supports XHTML Basic 1.1, and thus is very limited).

Also make it clear (with a global warning perhaps?) that the report is basically useless when the page is not an HTML page. Sure enough, SVG content does not start with &quot;html&quot;.

Bug triggered by:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-mobile-dev/2010Sep/0000.html</thetext>
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    </bug>

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