If I understand correctly, the article offers a way to do that. 

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> On 2014/09/22, at 2:58, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> If we can just build it with the (perfectly valid HTML5) invalid HTML by 
> disabling something, that would be ideal.
> 
>> On 21 September 2014 12:35, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>> I have to disagree.  The fact that it doesn’t allow <br /> and also doesn’t 
>> allow <br></br> is a showstopper as far as I am concerned.  I always use 
>> closing tags and am not going to change just because doclint doesn’t allow 
>> it.
>> 
>> My vote is to disable doclint and move on.
>> 
>> Ralph
>> 
>> On Sep 21, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> > Nah, we should just fix our comments...
>> >
>> > Gary
>> >
>> >
>> > -------- Original message --------
>> > From: Remko Popma
>> > Date:09/20/2014 23:11 (GMT-05:00)
>> > To: Developers List Log4J
>> > Subject: Javadoc with v8 doclet
>> >
>> > Matt has mentioned a few times that he wanted to use the Javadoc format 
>> > produced by java 8, but the doclet is too strict.
>> >
>> > This blog post may have a solution for that:
>> > http://blog.joda.org/2014/02/turning-off-doclint-in-jdk-8-javadoc.html
>> >
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