There were problems caused by my mis-typing entities: omitting the "&", and
typing "freac" instead of "frac". I fixed those manually.

I have now run the page through https://validator.w3.org/, and taken its
advice as far as I can. Initially it reported 26 errors and 6 warnings. At
peak, this was up to 134 errors. I eventually reduced it to 9 reported
errors, which I cannot remove without causing rendering errors.  The
process was instructive, but has reinforced my view "if it ain't broke,
don't fix it".

Nick

On 17 July 2016 at 19:08, Gian-Carlo Pascutto <g...@sjeng.org> wrote:

> On 17/07/2016 17:03, Xavier Combelle wrote:
> > It seems that on my firefox 47.0.1 some html entities are rendered for
> > example komi 7&freac12;  but with the 9times;9 tournament still running,
>
> Renders correctly here and also with a clean Firefox profile, so the
> problem is likely either your addons/extensions or your settings.
>
> That said, the HTML of that page has a fair number of errors: the meta
> tag looks corrupted, there's no encoding information, ampersands in
> links aren't properly escaped, there's a few stray </p> and the Annual
> points table also has stray closing table tags. So it's also not that
> surprising that it can get misrendered.
>
> Nick, maybe it's worthwhile to run your template through an HTML validator.
>
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