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Remove html tags from comments #49

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tatianacv opened this issue Jul 12, 2021 · 7 comments
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Remove html tags from comments #49

tatianacv opened this issue Jul 12, 2021 · 7 comments
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In some comment lines for the issues, they appear html tags (e.g. li). Please remove these.

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Can you provide an example in the dataset?

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tatianacv commented Jul 16, 2021

I will use issue 761588798 as an example. In the line comments, we have p><em sourced URL tensorflow tensorflow releases">tensorflow releases</a>.</em></p, and p><code tf.distribute</code introduces experimental support asynchronous training kera model via URL api_docs python tf distribute experimental parameterserverstrategy?version nightly"><code tf.distribute.experimental parameterserverstrategy</code></a api please see additional details.</p. These HTML tags are unnecessary.

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y3pio commented Jul 16, 2021

Hi @tatianacv do you think you can link the issue URL as well, like you did for the other issue? I can't seem to find 761588798 on the sample classified result files that I attached to the asana tasks.

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Of course, for that one the URL is animesh/deepmind-research#5.

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y3pio commented Jul 16, 2021

@tatianacv can you confirm if that's the right URL? I can't seem to find the HTML code that you posted above in the issue you linked: animesh/deepmind-research#5.

i.e Searching for strings like tensorflow releases or training kera model via URL... doesn't show any matches.

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@y3pio You have to click on release notes, changelog and commits for the text to show up. The <code tf.distribute</code introduces experimental support asynchronous training is the first bullet point below Release notes.

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y3pio commented Jul 19, 2021

Ah I see it now, thanks! Will look into this.

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