[[!template id=gitbranch branch=smcv/ready/map author="[[Simon McVittie|smcv]]"]] [[!tag patch]] `\[[!map]]` can generate bad HTML with unbalanced open/close tags (in XML terms: "not well-formed") in certain situations. This appears to be a regression caused by fixing [[maps with nested directories sometimes make ugly lists]], which suppressed some redundant `</ul><ul>` pairs, but appears not to have the ideal logic for this, leading to malformed HTML. In particular, on a site with these pages: * alpha * 1 * i * ii * iii * iv * 2 * a * b * 3 * beta the maps "`alpha/1 or beta`", "`alpha/1/i* or alpha/2/a or beta`" and "`alpha/1/i* or alpha/2/a`" have malformed HTML. My `ready/map` branch adds a regression test and makes it pass. The fix is not particularly elegant - it generates the previous HTML with redundant `</ul><ul>` pairs, marks the redundant pairs, and edits them out afterwards - but it works. If anyone can come up with a cleaner algorithm that avoids generating the redundant tags in the first place, that would be even better. --[[smcv]] > [[merged|done]] (not thrilled at this solution, but it works) --[[Joey]]