You need to run the page through a html/xhtml validator
eg http://validator.w3c.org
http://validator.w3.org/
or download a program to do it locally
http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/

(or for when you are using you're the non *nix operating system you
mentioned you can use a GUI version
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ablavier/TidyGUI/ )

Some people (definately not including me) do not consider this a bug,
it makes abiword harder to use but abiword does accept standards compliant
strict xhtml (html4 == xhtml).

PS ive crossposted this to the documentation list, could some one please
add/cut&paste  an section "importing html" to the documentation/faq

(so i can find this later using google)
KEYWORDS:
abiword html import, bogus document, valid, strict, tidy

Jesper Skov wrote:
>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Hettmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Jim> Sorry, I'm new, so if this is dumb please excuse.  I've explored
> Jim> the bug list, it's pretty time-consuming for a newbie, and this
> Jim> is too trivial to count as a bug.  Basically, I made a tiny test
>
> Nothing is too trivial to count as a bug!  Also, if not filed as a
> bug, the developers are unlikely to fix it!


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