static list < struct htmlTag *>htmlStack;

It may just be a matter of style, or perhaps evolution
since my lists had to handle pointers, but why aren't you using

static list < struct htmlTag >htmlStack;

An array of the actual structures, rahter than pointers to the structures.
Thus the structures are allocated and freed as you go, by C++,
and I don't have to alloc and free them.
They are "inline", for lack of a better term.
I'm just looking to understand here,
and to learn what these lists can do for us.

Karl Dahlke
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