Ezio Melotti <ezio.melo...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I now backported this to 2.7, together with some improvements in the handling 
of declarations that I committed on 3.2 (4c4ff9fd19b6) and 3.3 (06a6fed0da56).
Apparently <!> is not a valid comment in HTML5, but it is considered a bogus 
comment and should still emit a "comment" with no content.  This is now fixed 
too.

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resolution:  -> fixed
stage: patch review -> committed/rejected
status: open -> closed

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