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@@ -170,64 +170,67 @@
  * <code>DecimalFormatSymbols</code> object instead, and these characters lose
  * their special status.  Two exceptions are the currency sign and quote, which
  * are not localized.
  *
  * <blockquote>
- * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0 summary="Chart showing symbol,
- *  location, localized, and meaning.">
- *     <tr style="background-color: rgb(204, 204, 255);">
+ * <table class="striped">
+ * <caption style="display:none">Chart showing symbol, location, localized, and meaning.</caption>
+ * <thead>
+ *     <tr>
  *          <th style="text-align:left">Symbol
  *          <th style="text-align:left">Location
  *          <th style="text-align:left">Localized?
  *          <th style="text-align:left">Meaning
+ * </thead>
+ * <tbody>
  *     <tr style="vertical-align:top">
  *          <td><code>0</code>
  *          <td>Number
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Digit
- *     <tr style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(238, 238, 255);">
+ *     <tr style="vertical-align: top">
  *          <td><code>#</code>
  *          <td>Number
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Digit, zero shows as absent
  *     <tr style="vertical-align:top">
  *          <td><code>.</code>
  *          <td>Number
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Decimal separator or monetary decimal separator
- *     <tr style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(238, 238, 255);">
+ *     <tr style="vertical-align: top">
  *          <td><code>-</code>
  *          <td>Number
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Minus sign
  *     <tr style="vertical-align:top">
  *          <td><code>,</code>
  *          <td>Number
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Grouping separator
- *     <tr style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(238, 238, 255);">
+ *     <tr style="vertical-align: top">
  *          <td><code>E</code>
  *          <td>Number
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Separates mantissa and exponent in scientific notation.
  *              <em>Need not be quoted in prefix or suffix.</em>
  *     <tr style="vertical-align:top">
  *          <td><code>;</code>
  *          <td>Subpattern boundary
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Separates positive and negative subpatterns
- *     <tr style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(238, 238, 255);">
+ *     <tr style="vertical-align: top">
  *          <td><code>%</code>
  *          <td>Prefix or suffix
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Multiply by 100 and show as percentage
  *     <tr style="vertical-align:top">
  *          <td><code>\u2030</code>
  *          <td>Prefix or suffix
  *          <td>Yes
  *          <td>Multiply by 1000 and show as per mille value
- *     <tr style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(238, 238, 255);">
+ *     <tr style="vertical-align: top">
  *          <td><code>¤</code> (<code>\u00A4</code>)
  *          <td>Prefix or suffix
  *          <td>No
  *          <td>Currency sign, replaced by currency symbol.  If
  *              doubled, replaced by international currency symbol.

@@ -239,10 +242,11 @@
  *          <td>No
  *          <td>Used to quote special characters in a prefix or suffix,
  *              for example, <code>"'#'#"</code> formats 123 to
  *              <code>"#123"</code>.  To create a single quote
  *              itself, use two in a row: <code>"# o''clock"</code>.
+ * </tbody>
  * </table>
  * </blockquote>
  *
  * <h4>Scientific Notation</h4>
  *
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