- From: Frédéric G. MARAND <fgm@osinet.fr>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 10:48:36 +0100
- To: <www-amaya@w3.org>
You seem to imply this is improper, and this is something I generate all the time. Is there a normative reference stating it should not be done ? Check some examples at http://www.osinet.fr/code/prix.asp?CodeMarque=NOKIA http://www.osinet.fr/code/glo.asp?Initial=S#SCSI for instance. The XHTML validator does not seem to complain about this particular issue, and Amaya displays these correctly on the few pages not having other types of errors (I've removed the complete XHTML compliance for the time being: too busy adding new content to validate it). Also, this code: ------------- <td valign="top" class="main" width="59%"> <div class="item" id="a20010319"> <h2 [...]</h2> <p>[...] ------------- is on the W3C home page, which seems to imply there is nothing wrong with such use of paragraphs within a <td>. They even add divs within the <td>. > > a°) Build an 10, 10 table. Go to the first cell and try to do several > > line. > > You inserted several paragraphs in a cell? [...]
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