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Re: Text concatenation fault with Chrome and the "clip" technique for hiding text
From: Steve Green
Date: Mar 26, 2020 8:42PM
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Thanks for checking that out. Changepassword is one of the concatenated pairs of words. Ham and sandwich are also concatenated, but it is less obvious.
I have updated the test page not only to make the fault more obvious, but with examples showing the surprising finding that the concatenation occurs when the hidden text is in a <p> element, but it does not occur when identical content occurs in <li> elements.
Steve
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