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Memory part 2: CPU cachesMemory part 2: CPU cachesPosted Oct 1, 2007 15:23 UTC (Mon) by jake (editor, #205)In reply to: Memory part 2: CPU caches by hummassa Parent article: Memory part 2: CPU caches
> It seems that you forgot to close an <i> tag somewhere (the whole article
What browser are you using? Firefox and Konq seem to show it correctly.
jake
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Memory part 2: CPU caches Posted Oct 1, 2007 16:16 UTC (Mon) by jengelh (subscriber, #33263) [Link] Firebug (which I have activated by default) also gives me the green icon, where as a test page with an unclosed tag would give me the gray one.
Memory part 2: CPU caches Posted Oct 1, 2007 16:18 UTC (Mon) by jengelh (subscriber, #33263) [Link] Er, crap, gray meant disabled. Well, Firefox automatically closes tags in its internal tree structure as it seems.
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