There is method in madness: today, most html is not handcrafted but machine-made via code. In your case the code looks broken (as opposed to the html you have shown being broken - which it is). That can be to your advantage as it may be broken in a consistent way.
Perhaps a rare case where regex can indeed parse (broken) html?
bw, bliako
In reply to Re: How to parse not closed HTML tags that don't have any attributes?
by bliako
in thread How to parse not closed HTML tags that don't have any attributes?
by Rantanplan
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