> that maintaining that hard-headed *beaurocratic* attitude It appeared to me that you were trying to beaurocratic by trying to invoke some rule about the presentation of HTML (that didn't actually exist).
You can make a valid case that Lynx doesn't adequately identify block quote *elements* nested within other block quote elements, but proposals for how to improve this have to be based on first principles about the design of text only user agents, with due consideration to limitations like limited page width, no guarantee of colour, etc.; you can't do so based on an edict from W3C, as there isn't one. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
