@Rich_Harris http://nytimes.com contains `<!––` in its source code, with two U+2013 characters as opposed to just plain hyphens (i.e. `<!--`). Could you get that fixed? It's breaking html-minifier's benchmark script:https://github.com/kangax/html-minifier/issues/974 …
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Ha! Surely if it was truly invalid, that ASCII art would be visible on every page? Seems browsers are okay with it. Arguably a bug in html-minifier? Regardless, I bet
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By “invalid”, I meant it’s non-conforming HTML. But sure, browsers deal with whatever you throw at them (and indeed, ideally so should html-minifier’s very minimal parser). Per spec, in this case we end up here: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#comment-less-than-sign-bang-state …
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