Odd markup in SSL mode table

From: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel(at)yesql(dot)se>
To: pgsql-docs(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org
Cc: Magnus Hagander <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net>
Subject: Odd markup in SSL mode table
Date: 2019-11-20 13:58:54
Message-ID: C558FB86-C340-4748-ABFF-118B0860C779@yesql.se
Views: Raw Message | Whole Thread | Download mbox | Resend email
Thread:
Lists: pgsql-docs

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

Attachment Content-Type Size
ca-policy.diff application/octet-stream 602 bytes

Responses

Browse pgsql-docs by date

  From Date Subject
Next Message Tom Lane 2019-11-20 15:13:50 Re: GSoD - a patch for Getting Started tutorial
Previous Message Laurenz Albe 2019-11-20 10:29:12 Re: GSoD - a patch for Getting Started tutorial