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DOM tree hierarchy malformed & not the same as source string

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madnut
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madnut asked on 19 Jun 2014, 01:48 PM
Hello,

Telerik incorrectly builds DOM tree on certain pages. I've found that ActiveBrowser.ViewSourceString is not the same as ActiveBrowser.DomTree.Root.OuterMarkup.
Moreover, the Root.OuterMarkup is malformed (no end tags for some elements). As a result, Telerik can't find required elements and found them on different hierarchy level. Please, look at the pictures for better understanding. I've also attached the content of properties, mentioned above. Unfortunately, I can't provide you access to environment, but seems it should be enough to see the difference and use for debugging purposes.
The issue is very critical, as far as it appear on the most of our product pages.
Hope, you fix it soon.

Thanks,
Aleksey

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Ivaylo
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answered on 24 Jun 2014, 11:12 AM
Hello Aleksey,

Please note that Telerik reads the DOM from the browser and displays what's rendered. It should not have such a behavior.

In order to investigate this further we will need access to your application in order to take a look, or if you can provide us with a public repro.

Thank you for your understanding.

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Ivaylo
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answered on 24 Jun 2014, 01:42 PM
Hello Ivaylo,

As I said, unfortunately, I can't provide you access to the application. All info I can share, are in zip file attached. And, to me, it should be enough to reproduce the issue. However, let me know what can I do else to help resolve the issue (trace logs, debug builds etc.)

Regards,
Aleksey
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Ivaylo
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answered on 27 Jun 2014, 10:52 AM
Hello Aleksey,

Unfortunately I am not able to get reliable repro in order to investigate or report this behavior. It would be nice if you provide a public reproducible repro which we can look at.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

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answered on 27 Jun 2014, 12:48 PM
Hello Ivaylo,

Sorry, but no repro.
Thank you for your help.
If you find it useful, you can always contact me - I'll do my best to help you.

Thanks,
Aleksey
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