Help:Lint errors/multiline-html-table-in-list

'''NOTE: This error is expected to not be very common. We are currently seeing a number of false positives in the linter output for this category. Tables used in tags end up in the references section in a list which is triggering a number of these false positives. We might be able to fix this in the first week of January since we are right now in a deployment freeze. '''

Problem
As one can see, in both cases, the expected result is different from the markup. In Tidy, the list is lost. In Remex, the list extends to the rest of the page. A particularly bad examples is this itwiki revision where multiple lists extend onto the rest of the page.

Solution
The simplest fix would be to move the table outside the list since that most closely resembles what Tidy does. An alternative fix would be to make the HTML table be on the same line.

Why does this happen?
This is the same reason as in the Help:Extension:Linter/pwrap-bug-workaround case. The PHP parser does not have enough information to recognize HTML5 structures. It parses wikitext mostly line-by-line and can misnest HTML tags and relies on Tidy / RemexHTML to fix it up.

When this error is caused through a template, and that template appears in the Wikitext as a bulleted item or at the end of a bulleted or numbered item, often placing the template on a line by itself, without the bullet (coded as ), or number (coded as  ), will remove the error. This is typical of (and its alias ),, and , among others.

In English Wikipedia, if or  or any aliases thereof is listed in a "References" section, it should be moved down to the "External links" or equivalent section, creating the External links section if necessary. If one of these templates is listed in the "External links" or equivalent section, but not first, it should be placed first in the section. should be placed after External links and navigation templates, right before categories. These "shoulds" are not to solve the lint error, but to comply with en:WP:Page layout.