As a webdeveloper, I will suggest that <TR> should be treated same as <P>.

HTML code usage: (can be used in lower case)
<P> - Para start </P> - Para end
<Table> - Table start </table> - Table end

<TR> - Table row start </TR> - Table row end

Regards,
Deepak Mahajan
Head - IT
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd.
Jalgaon - India
Visit us: www.jains.com
+91 942 277 6780


On Thu, November 20, 2014 6:36 am, John Hardin wrote:
> Folks:
>
>
> I just got an FP report involving a message that only has HTML body
> parts. The entire HTML is one big table, and it's all converted to a
> single BODY line, which is the source of the FP.
>
> I haven't dug into the HTML parsing code yet, so I'm making an assumption
>  here: does the HTML parsing code interpret <P> as a paragraph break when
>  building BODY lines?
>
> If so, does it seem reasonable that <TR> should be treated the same way?
>
>
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