On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 12:59:35 -0400 (CLT) Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> wrote:
After the new parser was introduced (0.8.0), Dillo featured much better HTML error detection, but it rendered malformed HTML a bit worst. It was a good trade off from the "standards" vertex of the above mentioned triangle, but I also knew that it was not going to be that much amusing for the "users" vertex.
These days I've been working on improving the parser and bug-meter by introducing information about the inline, block and flow content models of HTML.
After having that information in place, it was easy to produce better and more accurate bug detection and also to improve the rendering more towards what it used to be.
So that's the good news: the new CVS contains code with an improved parser that hopefully will be a glad surprise for our users.
Wow! I can see a big improvement, lots of sites that rendered readably, but 'iffy', are now much clearer and cleaner. -- jim nutt home: jim@nuttz.org jabber: jimnutt@jabber.com work: jimnutt@vestek.com ms msg: jim@nuttz.org pgp id: 1ECBCC78