
On the theme of improving Haddock, do you think it could be fixed to generate valid HTML? Here are some examples of the errors I get when running Haddock output through "validate" (the Web Design Group's HTML and XML validator). *** Errors validating Text.XML.HaXml.Combinators.html: *** Line 135, character 2: end tag for element "TD" which is not open; try removing the end tag or check for improper nesting of elements Line 136, character 7: end tag for element "TR" which is not open; try removing the end tag or check for improper nesting of elements *** Errors validating Text.XML.HaXml.Lex.html: *** Line 75, character 2: end tag for element "TD" which is not open; try removing the end tag or check for improper nesting of elements Line 76, character 7: end tag for element "TR" which is not open; try removing the end tag or check for improper nesting of elements *** Errors validating doc-index-tB.html: *** Line 40, character 4: missing a required sub-element of "TABLE" *** Errors validating doc-index-tJ.html: *** Line 40, character 4: missing a required sub-element of "TABLE" *** Errors validating doc-index-tK.html: *** Line 40, character 4: missing a required sub-element of "TABLE" The "missing sub-element of TABLE" indicates an empty table, but the closing of tags that are not open is slightly more worrying. This is with haddock-0.6 and validate-1.0.3. Regards, Malcolm