Updates: Status: WontFixComment #1 on issue 199 by ja...@hoppipolla.co.uk: Ternary statement in html5parser.py breaks Python <2.5 compatibility
http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/issues/detail?id=199Yes. I think that with the upcoming changes to give Python 3 compatibility it is unlikely supporting such old pythons will be viable (they are already basically untested as you see). Therefore I don't plan to fix this.
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