You make the mistake of assuming that an HTML paragraph is the same
thing as a paragraph in Plucker...
It generally should be, to avoid confusion.
(Exception: if the page author never created paragraphs, but did have double-carriage returns, we should interpret that as a paragraph.)
I also assume that a paragraph in the data should match a visual paragraph.
Exactly. Perhaps I misunderstand what Plucker is supposed to be. I thought it was at least partly an HTML viewer, and as such HTML in Plucker should act exactly as properly written HTML does in a browser.
Well, at least within the slight variations one always finds with HTML rendering in browsers. :-)
What is a Plucker paragraph? Just an internal data structure of how documents are represented? Does a Plucker paragraph always cause a line break at the beginning or end of the paragraph when viewing the document? If it doesn't cause the line break, then there is no issue here. But if it always does, then
<p> This is a <a name="foo">test</a> of the emergency broadcast system</p>
would render as
This is a test of the emergency broadcast system
something that no desktop browser does. This feature is important for information documents that say put the definition of a term in the middle of a paragraph and an index needs to go there.
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