It looks good to me! The table will probably need some
additions, the only thing that I have used here which is
not in the table is the "type" attribute on a blockquote, but I use that for a type which only affects Netscape, so
it isn't a big deal. I also think that all special character
escapes should be legal. (They only affect the display,
right?)
As for home nodes, I use those for navigational purposes.
(Who is this person, what have they written?)
I think I like the idea of a fairly restrictive set of rules
for home nodes, with a certain seniority getting a "play
node" with which you can do anything with (within reason)..
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