> Perhaps, but it might be a mug's game. I was on the Lynx developer list for > a while, and bad HTML requires many, many hacks to be processed sensibly. Yes, I know what you mean. I would personally be happy to simply reject bad HTML (return None from the parser), and force the user to do what he currently has to do to handle it. Bill
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