At 06:30 PM 2003-11-12, Burak Gursoy wrote:
w3c validator (xhtml 1.1) gives
"document type does not allow element "<tag>" here; assuming missing "<list
tag>" start-tag "
error if the output includes "<p$Lame></p>" after a list element...
[...]part is included as a hash that some subclass can override, it' ll be
better... validator accepts <br /> "inside" a list for example... but it
does not accept <p> after or inside a list element.

I agree that it would be nice if the output were XHTML Strict compliant. But do you actually need it to be XHTML compliant for some reason?


I'm also looking for a valid '<a name=""></a>',

I don't understand what you mean. What's the exact HTML input and exactly what does the validator say about it?


maybe it can be added as a xhtml module to the doctype?

I don't understand what you mean.


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