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On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:58 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>>> ‘accidental-ancient.ly’
>>>
>>>
>>> >> border=3D"0"
>>> src=3D"79/lily-83620d4b.png"
>>> alt=3D"[image of music]">
>>>
>>>
> Well, apart from the unhelpful alt text (which is not easy to make more
> helpful, actually, given the way this is generated), that would be the
> responsibility of texi2html.
Sure. I=E2=80=99m just amazed that this bug exists and has likely existed
since the HTML output was introduced and no one has noticed.
> Probably worth reporting to the Texinfo
> list and/or proposing a fix. Now does not need to nest in HTML, and
> I can't vouch definitely that the second
might not belong to some
> starting I have not cut&pasted.
=E2=80=99s *cannot* nest. By definition, each next
causes the previo=
us
unclosed
to auto-close.
> But it's not really pretty and could probably be fixed by just removing
> the generation of any
.
That would be just ugly.
I=E2=80=99m a firm believer in closing tags explicitly and properly.
Especially when the markup is not hand-written but generated. There=E2=80=
=99s
just no excuse for generating invalid or sloppy markup.