Added test case to test flexibility.
Updated old test case 443678, which is better with this fix.
This fixes#523 and tries to be as general as possible. Right now the fix is
only applied if the prev or next tag is a body level div, but perhaps should
be applied for anything that's acting as block level element. In any case,
the specific bug is killed.
Naked groups of LI in HTML5 mode will now have an inferred UL applied to
them consistent with HTML4 and earlier modes.
Test case added.
Note that three regressions were updated in favor of this corrected behavior.
Instead of recursive calls for each nested level of HTML, the next level is
pushed to a stack on the heap, and returned to the main loop. This prevents
stack overflow at _n_ depth (where _n_ is operating-system dependent). It's
probably still possible to use all of the heap memory, but Tidy's allocators
already fail gracefully in this circumstance.
Please report any regressions of your own HTML!
NOTE: the XML parser is not affected, and is probably still highly recursive.
- Updated links with working https versions from http.
- Removed rotten links.
- Updated links that have since resolved to new addresses.
- Generated all new po's and pot from existing headers.
- Updated the regression tests to account for the new https:// URLS, and the
changed reference to specification.
Eliminate the redundant test case version file from the recently re-merged
regression testing suite. Regression tests are now automatically versioned
the same as the current tidy source version.