Fred Drake wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:03:07 +0100, Marco Bizzarri <m.bizzarri@icube.it> wrote:
<script><![CDATA[ if (gecko) document.write('</table></td></tr>'); ]]>
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Compilation failed TAL.HTMLTALParser.NestingError: Open tags <html>, <body>, <script> do not match close tag </table>, at line 10, column 36
therefore, the parse is interpreting the inside of the <script> tag as normal tags instead of simple content of the script.
Not just any tags; it's catching the "</" in particular. The parser being used doesn't understand <![CDATA[...]]>, so doesn't avoid this problem.
In addition to the options Tonico suggested, there's one more option: change the line containing the </table> to:
if (gecko) document.write('<' + '/table></td></tr>');
This avoids the specific behavior you're seeing, and would also work without the CDATA marked section.
Ok. I will try this and check... Why the parser does not understand the cdata section? Is this a problem in the HTMLTALParser, or in the parser inside python? Regards Marco