Hi-

Even though the spec[1] allow-- if I understood it right--
the following:

<li>
   <del class='block'>
     <p>
     Textueller Inhalt
     </p>
   </del>
</li>

FF 1.5 refuses to do its job.

Only if I explicitly declare the "del" element as block-level,
FF will render the code as intended (by me).

Could someone explain to me why FF behaves this way, please.



Thanks in advance,
Uwe Kaiser


[1]
<q 
cite='http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/struct/text.html#h-9.4'>These
 
two elements [del/ins] are unusual for HTML in that they may serve as 
either block-level or inline elements (but not both). They may contain 
one or more words within a paragraph or contain one or more block-level 
elements such as paragraphs, lists and tables. </q>
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