The idea of new lines being significant is only repungnant in the case
of generating new hypertext. The express purpose of <PRE> is to make
use of externally formated text where new lines ARE significant.
I used the <p> tags within <PRE> text in order to marginally support
browsers that do not understand <PRE>. I'll be glad to provide a
version of manual pages without the <p>, http://eies2.njit.edu:1234/man-p.
The long term value of mixing <p> within <PRE> is dubious at best.
The MidasWWW update for <PRE> looked nice and simple. I look forward
to trying it!
Let's get a <PRE> capability into the standard so we can put anchors everywhere!
jim