[support] Linefeed at top of all pages
puregin
puregin at puregin.org
Sat Nov 19 05:17:40 UTC 2005
What input format are you using? (administer >> input formats)
Perhaps this is an artifact of the Line break filter?
Djun
On 18 Nov 2005, at 8:25 PM, Kevin Severud wrote:
> When I view the source of any node, be it a page, a story, a feed,
> etc I
> see that line one contains a linefeed and nothing else and then on
> line
> 2 begins the actual content.
> The site has been up for about 4 days (it's a recreation of a site
> that
> I started 6 weeks on another webhost) and this problem began within
> the
> last day. The theme has not changed and none of the mentioned
> variables
> are blank. Perhaps I need to delete the recently added modules and
> not
> just disable them....
>
> Katin Imes wrote:
>> Ah, the next thing I'd look for then is empty site name, empty
>> primary links field, empty secondary links field, empty mission,
>> empty slogan, or blank logo in the site & themes configuration.
>>
>> Er, wait - do you mean there is an extra line feed at the top of each
>> page, or the top of each node displayed (each story, etc.)? Seems
>> like the top of each node would be the only thing that would affect
>> RSS...
>>
>>
>>> I did try different themes and am still seeing LF as the first
>>> line of
>>> output.
>>>
>>> Katin Imes wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Kevin -
>>>>
>>>> I take it you have already switched themes to see if that changes
>>>> anything?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Something is inserting a linefeed at the top of all my pages.
>>>>> I doesn't
>>>>> appear to be a problem for html pages but this is fatal for RSS
>>>>> feeds.
>>>>> I read that someone experienced this with the captcha module
>>>>> but I don't
>>>>> have that module. Any suggestions on how to track this down
>>>>> (aside from
>>>>> disabling modules, which I've done a bit of already)?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> --Katin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
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