> I thought the HTML5 principle is that every browser should produce
> the same output regardless of whether the document was syntactically
> valid, and that is why they define error cases in such detail.

Then is "error" really an appropriate word?  If an interpretation is
defined for something, how much sense does it make to call it an error?

And, of course, it's completely impossible for every browser to produce
the same output, unless "the same" is taken in a ludicrously relaxed
sense.

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