>1: Disable the transform and output the align attribute even though it's
>not valid HTML5. Solve validness later.
>2: Remove the attribute from HTML5 and 'break' the content. Fix by users
> (or bot).
>3: Disable HTML5, correct the content of the wiki's (possibly with a bot)
>and remove the attribute in HTML5 mode, reenable HTML5.
>4: Fix the transform (not that easy)
>
>My personal preference is with 1, since this is causing trouble now and
>with 1 we solve immediate problems, we just add to the lack of valid HTML5
>output that we already have. In my opinion 2 would be too disruptive and 3
>would take too long.
>
>Danny is of the opinion that we should never transform at the parser side
>and that we should fix the content instead (2 or 3).
>
>So, how best to fix the issue/what should be our strategy with regard to
>content that is not HTML 5 valid in general ?

Can't we do both 1 and 4.  Remove it for now, fix the transform, and then
re-enable the transform and disable the align attribute?

Thank you,
Derric Atzrott


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