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The "Tokenizing character references" section of the parsing algorithm contains a table that shows proper code points for characters with with the parser must replace numeric character references in the 0x80-0x9F range. It would be useful for that table to be more directly referenceable; e.g., put an id on the table element. In the long run, it would be very useful for each table in the spec (and every other type of figure in the spec) to be auto-numbered and for the spec to have "Table of figures" that provides easy reference to all of them.
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Checked in as WHATWG revision r5306. Check-in comment: add some table ids http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=5305&to=5306
FWIW: <http://bitbucket.org/ms2ger/anolis/changeset/d13270095ea7>