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I have found a strange behaviour of the CSS validator. I have checked both the FAQ and reported problems, but I can not find the it mentioned. I have a page (http://eple.hib.no/~bki/css_p.xhtml) which generates the error. Now to the problem: * If a capital Norwegian letter (ÆØÅ) is the last letter of a paragraph, the validator complains with the error message: 'The element type "p" must be terminated by the matching end-tag.' * If I put another letter (including small norwegian letters æøå) at the end of the paragraph, then the page validates. * The html validator does not complain. * The web server is set up to give out the correct headers in accordance with ISO-8859-1 which I use. * If I put back the <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> the page validates. This is not a big problem though since I usually do not end paragraphs with capital Norwegian letters.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 294 ***