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Old 06-06-2017, 11:29 AM   #32
KevinH
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FWIW, I do not think the lack of xml header was the cause of the issue or even related. That message in Preview about ill-formed xhtml is nothing but a placeholder for something that can not be parsed by Qt's Webkit widget. I see this placeholder appear and disappear almost constantly as I work in CodeView doing any type of extensive editing. Any missing header would be auto-fixed by gumbo long before it ended up hurting anything.


That said ... nothing a user types in should ever cause Sigil to crash. So I would like to be able to recreate the crash or at least narrow its causes down somewhat. This is on Linux right? Whose build is it? What version is it? What version of Qt is installed on the system? Is there more than one version of Qt installed? What version of Python is installed?
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