Next time, can you please close those tr and td tags?

The tags are closed, but I presume you mean the elements aren't closed. However, closing those elements is not needed. From the HTML 4.01 spec:

<!ELEMENT TR - O (TH|TD)+ -- table row --> <!ELEMENT (TH|TD) - O (%flow;)* -- table header cell, table dat +a cell-->
If I liked to type in more keystrokes than necessary, I'd be programming in Java instead of Perl. If you have broken software that can't deal elements that aren't closed, complain to your vendor.

In reply to Re^2: Perl 6 release dates - two years later by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl 6 release dates - two years later by Anonymous Monk

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