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diff --git a/docs/manual.adoc b/docs/manual.adoc
index 7f4fc8b..b901a54 100644
--- a/docs/manual.adoc
+++ b/docs/manual.adoc
@@ -811,12 +811,13 @@ There is only one non-conformant behavior when dealing with valid XML documents:
As for rejecting invalid XML documents, there are a number of incompatibilities with W3C specification, including:
* Multiple attributes of the same node can have equal names.
-* All non-ASCII characters are treated in the same way as symbols of English alphabet, so some invalid tag names are not rejected.
+* Tag and attribute names are not fully validated for consisting of allowed characters, so some invalid tags are not rejected
* Attribute values which contain `<` are not rejected.
* Invalid entity/character references are not rejected and are instead left as is.
* Comment values can contain `--`.
* XML data is not required to begin with document declaration; additionally, document declaration can appear after comments and other nodes.
* Invalid document type declarations are silently ignored in some cases.
+* Unicode validation is not performed so invalid UTF sequences are not rejected.
[[access]]
== Accessing document data
diff --git a/docs/manual.html b/docs/manual.html
index 627f570..1bed481 100644
--- a/docs/manual.html
+++ b/docs/manual.html
@@ -1941,7 +1941,7 @@ The current behavior for Unicode conversion is to skip all invalid UTF sequences
<p>Multiple attributes of the same node can have equal names.</p>
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-<p>All non-ASCII characters are treated in the same way as symbols of English alphabet, so some invalid tag names are not rejected.</p>
+<p>Tag and attribute names are not fully validated for consisting of allowed characters, so some invalid tags are not rejected</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Attribute values which contain <code>&lt;</code> are not rejected.</p>
@@ -1958,6 +1958,9 @@ The current behavior for Unicode conversion is to skip all invalid UTF sequences
<li>
<p>Invalid document type declarations are silently ignored in some cases.</p>
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+<li>
+<p>Unicode validation is not performed so invalid UTF sequences are not rejected.</p>
+</li>
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@@ -5672,7 +5675,7 @@ If exceptions are disabled, then in the event of parsing failure the query is in
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-Last updated 2017-08-21 08:46:53 DST
+Last updated 2017-08-29 20:45:58 DST
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