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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T07:40:30+00:00 2026-06-06T07:40:30+00:00

Why is this wrong? <table> <form> <tr><td>something something</td/> </form> </table> I’m talking about position

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<table>
  <form>
    <tr><td>something something</td/>
  </form>
</table>

I’m talking about position of form tags inside table tags.

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    2026-06-06T07:40:32+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:40 am

    From the DTD:

    <!ELEMENT TABLE - -
         (CAPTION?, (COL*|COLGROUP*), THEAD?, TFOOT?, TBODY+)>
    <!ELEMENT CAPTION  - - (%inline;)*     -- table caption -->
    <!ELEMENT THEAD    - O (TR)+           -- table header -->
    <!ELEMENT TFOOT    - O (TR)+           -- table footer -->
    <!ELEMENT TBODY    O O (TR)+           -- table body -->
    <!ELEMENT COLGROUP - O (COL)*          -- table column group -->
    <!ELEMENT COL      - O EMPTY           -- table column -->
    <!ELEMENT TR       - O (TH|TD)+        -- table row -->
    <!ELEMENT (TH|TD)  - O (%flow;)*       -- table header cell, table data cell-->
    

    These are the only elements you can have inside a table element (in HTML 4 in this case, but you check the same kind of document for other versions, and it’s not changed much).


    On the other hand, a form element can contain any other block-level element (except other forms):

    <!ELEMENT FORM - - (%block;|SCRIPT)+ -(FORM) -- interactive form -->
    

    And the td element can contain any “flow” element (as seen in the first code block), and “flow” include block level elements:

    <!ENTITY % flow "%block; | %inline;">
    

    So you can put your <form> tags either around the entire table or inside one table cell.

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