Odd markup in SSL mode table

Started by Daniel Gustafssonover 6 years ago2 messagesdocs
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#1Daniel Gustafsson
daniel@yesql.se

In the SSL mode table (33.1), one of the "MITM Protection" values is set using
<literal> while seemingly being normal text. It has been like this since added
in af2cf3be03f284aa12a07bce2b95d4a2768b290f, but I can't figure out why, and it
makes it look odd IMO.

Any reason not to apply the attached and remote the <literal> tags to make the
row in question formatted like the other rows in the table?

cheers ./daniel

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#2Magnus Hagander
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In reply to: Daniel Gustafsson (#1)
Re: Odd markup in SSL mode table

On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 2:58 PM Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> wrote:

In the SSL mode table (33.1), one of the "MITM Protection" values is set
using
<literal> while seemingly being normal text. It has been like this since
added
in af2cf3be03f284aa12a07bce2b95d4a2768b290f, but I can't figure out why,
and it
makes it look odd IMO.

Any reason not to apply the attached and remote the <literal> tags to make
the
row in question formatted like the other rows in the table?

No, that looks like a copy/paste error that has survived for 10 years.
Will apply.

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