Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of mié nov 03 00:15:26 -0300 2010:
> Josh Kupershmidt <schmiddy@gmail.com> writes:
> > This HTML fails validation, as one isn't supposed to be stuffing
> > tables inside <p> nodes. The attached patch fixes all the instances of
> > this I could find, by closing out <para> nodes before beginning lists
> > and tables.
>
> I think this isn't even worth thinking about applying, unless you can
> provide a way to get future cases of that to fail during "make html".
> The chances that it'll stay fixed without such a check are not
> distinguishable from zero.
>
> An alternative that might be more workable is to fix the toolchain
> so that it generates valid HTML from what is evidently perfectly
> acceptable SGML.
Maybe we could have additional commands in the "check" rule to invoke
some HTML validator.
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