Bug 21944 - TABLE tag inside P tag
Summary: TABLE tag inside P tag
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Status: CLOSED CANTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Linux
Classification: Retired
Component: docbook-style-dsssl
Version: 7.1
Hardware: i386
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Tim Waugh
QA Contact: Aaron Brown
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Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2000-12-08 14:53 UTC by Tim Waugh
Modified: 2007-04-18 16:30 UTC (History)
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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2006-10-18 16:27:57 UTC
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Description Tim Waugh 2000-12-08 14:53:31 UTC
The file:

<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN" []>
<article>
 <para>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
 <screen>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.</screen></para>
</article>

when run through db2html produces HTML which does not validate using
validator.w3.org.  The lack of a DOCTYPE declaration aside, there is a
closing P tag where it is not allowed.  Evidently a TABLE tag can close a P
tag automatically.

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 2006-08-07 19:04:14 UTC
Red Hat Linux is no longer supported by Red Hat, Inc. If you are still
running Red Hat Linux, you are strongly advised to upgrade to a
current Fedora Core release or Red Hat Enterprise Linux or comparable.
Some information on which option may be right for you is available at
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Red Hat apologizes that these issues have not been resolved yet. We do
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Please check if this issue is still present in a current Fedora Core
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closed as 'CANTFIX' on September 30, 2006. Thanks again for your help.

Comment 2 Bill Nottingham 2006-10-18 16:27:57 UTC
Red Hat Linux is no longer supported by Red Hat, Inc. If you are still
running Red Hat Linux, you are strongly advised to upgrade to a
current Fedora Core release or Red Hat Enterprise Linux or comparable.
Some information on which option may be right for you is available at
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/migrate/redhatlinux/.

Closing as CANTFIX.


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