For instance, I think this will get ticketed by TAG(x).flatten(): x='test email <[email protected]>'
How about treating it like Mozilla, and strip off the '<' and '>'? I'm sure there are other cases. Hopefully, not a zillion. On Sep 12, 11:32 pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm thinking it would be useful if TAG(...).flatten() had a flag it > could set, something like _assert=False, that would cause it *not* to > assert when it finds a malformed tag. In this mode, it would skip over > the malformed tag until seeing the next tag close "/>". It would > inject an error message in the text where it cut out the malformed > tag. What do you think?

