Boris Zbarsky napisał(a):
Tomasz Pyra wrote:

Thx for help.
Do you know any workaround for such operations on broken tree?


Using non-broken markup is the only one, really....

But using only non-broken markup it is a little hard when I browser is intended to be used with many pages :)



Can you explain me why this markup is good?:

<FORM>
 <TABLE>
  <TR><TD><INPUT>...
 </TABLE>
</FORM>

or that is good:
<TABLE>
 <TR><TD><FORM><INPUT></FORM>
<TABLE>


and that is not good: <TABLE> <FORM> <TR><TD><INPUT> </FORM> </TABLE>


I want to send an explain to webmaster of that site, but I think he will listen to me, when I show him standard needs at W3C.

And I'll try to do some workaround, what will first repair broken markup
before my program will do modyfications to DOM tree, but I must understand
where the problem really is?

Can't I put other tags between <TABLE> and <THEAD><TFOOT><TBODY> tags?

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