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I want to use a carriage return in attribute title.
And I have this HTML code:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
But Nu Html Checker throws the error:
【Error】 A numeric character reference expanded to carriage return.
Also tried to use
, but got the same error.
I want to resolve this error, what can I do?
html w3c-validation carriage-return
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I want to use a carriage return in attribute title.
And I have this HTML code:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
But Nu Html Checker throws the error:
【Error】 A numeric character reference expanded to carriage return.
Also tried to use
, but got the same error.
I want to resolve this error, what can I do?
html w3c-validation carriage-return
add a comment |
I want to use a carriage return in attribute title.
And I have this HTML code:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
But Nu Html Checker throws the error:
【Error】 A numeric character reference expanded to carriage return.
Also tried to use
, but got the same error.
I want to resolve this error, what can I do?
html w3c-validation carriage-return
I want to use a carriage return in attribute title.
And I have this HTML code:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
But Nu Html Checker throws the error:
【Error】 A numeric character reference expanded to carriage return.
Also tried to use
, but got the same error.
I want to resolve this error, what can I do?
html w3c-validation carriage-return
html w3c-validation carriage-return
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are numeric character references which escape the Unicode control character "CARRIAGE RETURN" (per UnicodeData.txt).
In HTML, text (as in attribute values) must not contain control characters (other than space characters):
The numeric character reference forms described above are allowed to reference any Unicode code point other than […] control characters other than space characters.
According to the linked definition, "CARRIAGE RETURN" isn’t a space character.
If you want a line break, you can use
/
, which escape the Unicode control character "LINE FEED", but this one is defined to be a space character, so it’s allowed in text.
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
From the definition of the title
attribute:
If the
title
attribute’s value contains U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters, the content is split into multiple lines. Each U+000A LINE FEED (LF) character represents a line break.
Note that you could also add a line break like this:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
add a comment |
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and
are numeric character references which escape the Unicode control character "CARRIAGE RETURN" (per UnicodeData.txt).
In HTML, text (as in attribute values) must not contain control characters (other than space characters):
The numeric character reference forms described above are allowed to reference any Unicode code point other than […] control characters other than space characters.
According to the linked definition, "CARRIAGE RETURN" isn’t a space character.
If you want a line break, you can use
/
, which escape the Unicode control character "LINE FEED", but this one is defined to be a space character, so it’s allowed in text.
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
From the definition of the title
attribute:
If the
title
attribute’s value contains U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters, the content is split into multiple lines. Each U+000A LINE FEED (LF) character represents a line break.
Note that you could also add a line break like this:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
add a comment |
and
are numeric character references which escape the Unicode control character "CARRIAGE RETURN" (per UnicodeData.txt).
In HTML, text (as in attribute values) must not contain control characters (other than space characters):
The numeric character reference forms described above are allowed to reference any Unicode code point other than […] control characters other than space characters.
According to the linked definition, "CARRIAGE RETURN" isn’t a space character.
If you want a line break, you can use
/
, which escape the Unicode control character "LINE FEED", but this one is defined to be a space character, so it’s allowed in text.
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
From the definition of the title
attribute:
If the
title
attribute’s value contains U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters, the content is split into multiple lines. Each U+000A LINE FEED (LF) character represents a line break.
Note that you could also add a line break like this:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
add a comment |
and
are numeric character references which escape the Unicode control character "CARRIAGE RETURN" (per UnicodeData.txt).
In HTML, text (as in attribute values) must not contain control characters (other than space characters):
The numeric character reference forms described above are allowed to reference any Unicode code point other than […] control characters other than space characters.
According to the linked definition, "CARRIAGE RETURN" isn’t a space character.
If you want a line break, you can use
/
, which escape the Unicode control character "LINE FEED", but this one is defined to be a space character, so it’s allowed in text.
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
From the definition of the title
attribute:
If the
title
attribute’s value contains U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters, the content is split into multiple lines. Each U+000A LINE FEED (LF) character represents a line break.
Note that you could also add a line break like this:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
and
are numeric character references which escape the Unicode control character "CARRIAGE RETURN" (per UnicodeData.txt).
In HTML, text (as in attribute values) must not contain control characters (other than space characters):
The numeric character reference forms described above are allowed to reference any Unicode code point other than […] control characters other than space characters.
According to the linked definition, "CARRIAGE RETURN" isn’t a space character.
If you want a line break, you can use
/
, which escape the Unicode control character "LINE FEED", but this one is defined to be a space character, so it’s allowed in text.
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
From the definition of the title
attribute:
If the
title
attribute’s value contains U+000A LINE FEED (LF) characters, the content is split into multiple lines. Each U+000A LINE FEED (LF) character represents a line break.
Note that you could also add a line break like this:
<a href="javascript:;" title="Line 1
Line 2">Link Text</a>
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