Line 6780 column 91: document type does not allow element "SMALL" here.
...ls(1)</a> program <small class="dots">...</small>
Line 8421 column 25: document type does not allow element "PRE" here;
Line 8424 column 24: document type does not allow element "P" here;
Line 9322 column 24: document type does not allow element "UL" here;
...
missing one of "MAP", "IFRAME", "BUTTON" start-tag.
<pre class="example"> This is an example
Sorry, I cannot make sense of these errors. Why is <small> disallowed
in text? They probably want me to use CSS. But there's no reason to
use CSS for this little text, it would be a pain to do so.
And I'm sure that I am not missing a MAP, IFRAME, or BUTTON. Why it
thinks I need one, I have no clue.
These are the kind of things that drive me crazy about "standards".
If you or anyone can deduce what is really "wrong" with makeinfo's
output, and if/how it can be changed without breaking browsers in the
real world, I'd be glad to know it.
Thanks,
k
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