Jenkins seems to have done its last build from an XML document that did not contain the comment, so we don't actually know whether it's behaving like your setup or like Lou's. But since nobody wants the comment anyway, we could just forget about this. If it's really important to find out, we could add a comment to a content model and see what Jenkins does with it. Cheers, Martin On 15-10-06 03:51 PM, Syd Bauman wrote:
Lou, Martin --
I think you're missing my point. There is something different between the HTML Lou is building (in which comments inside <content> are displayed somehow) and the HTML Mr. Jenkins and I are building (in which comments inside <content> are summarily dropped -- after all, they are comments).
If I had to hazard a guess I would say Lou is using different, partially PureODDified, stylesheets. But if that's *not* the case, this is something we may want to investigate.
So, either the comment was added to the github repo after Jenkins took his copy, or Jenkins took his copy after I removed it. As I said, so long as it's not there in the release, I really don't mind!