Thomas Dalton wrote:
My suggestion is just to warn. I imagine a significant amount of the time, people failing to close bolds is an accident, not an intentional use of the fact that they stop at the end of the paragraph, and a warning could be useful.
There were significantly unbalanced <small> tags, where the closing tag was either missing or was an opening one instead of closing. The parser produced invalid syntax, and tidy then closed them at the end of the paragraph, which is imho the correct way.
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 10:53:09AM +0000, Thomas Dalton wrote:
BTW ''' is valid. ;)
Everything is valid, that's the point. My suggestion is just to warn.
If everything is valid, why then, there's nothing to warn *about*. :-)
Cheers, -- jra
Because then tidy was upgraded and decided to reopen the inline tags at the next block element, breaking quite a lot of pages, specially Village pump and user talk pages, needing to be fixed months after beign archived. This bug is still open. :(