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Author: paul

Description:
I'm using Mediawiki on my website, and I have (edited) the following texts:

Competitive business conditions and the small business issuer's competitive position in the industry and methods of competition

Current builders are exclusively specializing in high-end, very expensive housing. This causes two problems: First, the construction of this new, expensive housing requires the destruction of existing

If government approval is necessary and the small business issuer has not yet received that approval, discuss the status of the approval within the government approval process

The Corporation has not yet applied for a building permit as it cannot begin construction or make plans to do so until after the offering proposed by this prospectus has been sold (as we do not know

Material commitments for capital expenditures and the expected sources of funds for such expenditures

Capital expenditures will consist of the construction of the building. This offering is the source of funds.

Any known trends, events or uncertainties that have had or that are reasonably expected to

have a material impact on the net sales or revenues or income from continuing operations==

All except the last one render correctly. It shows up as part of the text surrounded by ==. This occurs even if precededed by a blank line. It still doesn't render correctly if shortened to

Any known trends, events or uncertainties that have had or that are reasonably expected to

have a s==

Which is shorter than the previous item ("Material commitments") which is longer.


Version: 1.11.x
Severity: trivial
URL: http://www.viridianva.com/index.php/Prospectus

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bz19100

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bzimport raised the priority of this task from to Lowest.Nov 21 2014, 10:43 PM
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paul wrote:

I discovered the problem as soon as I posted the bug. There was a not-easily noticeable carriage return in the middle of the header. Once I fixed the text so that it was one continuous line, the text now renders as a header (and in the table of contents) correctly.