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commit 8b08fee397e0085164dfe9c05d31be09b2cc5c66
Author: Gerald Pfeifer <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Jan 21 09:03:33 2026 +0100

    news: Disambiguate news entries with identical dates
    
    validator.w3.org got more strict and now flags duplicate items (<dt>s)
    in a definition list, which is what we've been using for news items for
    decades. Work around that by appending a non-breaking space to duplicate
    items.

diff --git a/htdocs/news.html b/htdocs/news.html
index d6a471de..f65a474e 100644
--- a/htdocs/news.html
+++ b/htdocs/news.html
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ Coudert.</dd>
 <dt>October 1, 2010</dt>
 <dd><a href="gcc-4.4/">GCC 4.4.5</a> has been released.</dd>
 
-<dt>September 28, 2010</dt>
+<dt>September 28, 2010&nbsp;</dt>
 <dd>Our old Bugzilla instance has been upgraded to the latest release
 3.6.2, bringing a better user experience and a new and powerful API for
 external tools.  The upgrade has been done by Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric
@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ target has been contributed by Picochip Designs 
Limited.</dd>
 <dt>August 27, 2008</dt>
 <dd><a href="gcc-4.3/">GCC 4.3.2</a> has been released.</dd>
 
-<dt>June 6, 2008</dt>
+<dt>June 6, 2008&nbsp;</dt>
 <dd><a href="gcc-4.3/">GCC 4.3.1</a> has been released.</dd>
 
 <dt>June 6, 2008</dt>
@@ -1401,7 +1401,7 @@ optimization pass.
 <a href="gcc-2.95/index.html">GCC 2.95.3</a> has been released.
 </dd>
 
-<dt><b>February 12, 2001</b></dt>
+<dt><b>February 12, 2001&nbsp;</b></dt>
 <dd>
 Our CVS tree has branched for the GCC 3.0 release process and Mark Mitchell,
 our release manager, has provided some <a
@@ -1456,7 +1456,7 @@ preprocessor exclusively; their independent ability to 
tokenize an
 input stream has been removed.
 </dd>
 
-<dt><b>November 18, 2000</b></dt>
+<dt><b>November 18, 2000&nbsp;</b></dt>
 <dd>
 G++ is now using a new C++ ABI that represents classes more compactly,
 uses shorter mangled names, and is optimized for higher run-time
@@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ algorithm.  For one particularly nasty CFG from complex 
C++ code
 dramatically decreased.
 </dd>
 
-<dt><b>November 13, 2000</b></dt>
+<dt><b>November 13, 2000&nbsp;</b></dt>
 <dd>
 We have now switched the C++ front end to use
 libstdc++-v3, a new implementation of the ISO
@@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ name for our development branch that will eventually 
become GCC 3.0.
 <small><a href="gcc-2.96.html">More...</a></small>
 </dd>
 
-<dt><b>Sep 11, 2000</b></dt>
+<dt><b>September 11, 2000&nbsp;</b></dt>
 <dd>
 Zack Weinberg of Cygnus, a Red Hat company, has contributed
 modifications to the C, C++, and Objective-C compilers which permit
@@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@ permit better error messages, and more detailed debugging 
information
 particularly when complex macros are used.</p>
 </dd>
 
-<dt><b>Sep 11, 2000</b></dt>
+<dt><b>September 11, 2000</b></dt>
 <dd>
 Neil Booth has contributed a new lexer and macro-expander for the C
 preprocessor.  The lexer makes a single pass over the source files,

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Summary of changes:
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 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)


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