On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:20:25AM -0700, David Spencer, Internet Handyman 
wrote:
> Bill, I've seen this kind of stuff happen to files on and off over the
> years. The solution we usually use if just writing something on the
> spot for the job at hand. That, or just live with it. That may sound
> like a bad idea but unless it's a high-traffic document it may not be
> worth the time invested...

Well, the problem is that that level of complexity in the XHTML
document (gobs and gobs of tiny <span>s) causes some post-processing
we do to take forever.  (So long that we just kill it.)

-bill!
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