- From: Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis <bhawkeslewis@googlemail.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 07:41:20 +0100
Martin Payne wrote: > Leif Halvard Silli wrote: >> I'd like to question these restricions. I think that at the very >> least, TABLE should be allowed inside the P element. The reason is >> that MSIE (I tested version 6 and 7) accept TABLE in P, regardless of >> whether it is in Quirks-Mode or in Standards-Mode. Even >> Firefox-Opera-Safari (FirOpSa) allow TABLE inside P - allthough they >> only do so when in Quirks-Mode. >> > > When would it ever make sense to do this though? Surely you would never > want to put a table inside a paragraph, because tables and paragraphs > are two totally different things. What does this mean? IMHO the criterion needs to be: do printed works ever place tables inside paragraphs? I don't know the case for tables; but I know paragraphs regularly include block quotations. > I also can?t see why you would put a > paragraph inside a paragraph?surely it should either just be one > paragraph, or be two completely separate paragraphs. Directly nested? No reason. But indirectly nested you often need paragraphs in a quotation. -- Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
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