Using $URL above as an example, supposed "curl_ssl (Use Expand)" includes links to, with their corresponding original USE_EXPAND values as tabulated: gnutls curl_ssl_gnutls curl_json collectd_plugins_curl_json linux kernel_linux nss curl_ssl_nss ncurses lcd_devices_ncurses test sane_backends_test 3dnowext cpu_flags_x86_3dnowext madwifi collectd_plugins_madwifi linux kernel_linux test sane_backends_test 32 abi_x86_32 64 abi_x86_64 x32 abi_x86_x32 n32 abi_mips_n32 n64 abi_mips_n64 o32 abi_mips_o32 lp64d abi_riscv_lp64d lp64 abi_riscv_lp64 32 abi_s390_32 64 abi_s390_64 with several "repeated" or totally ambiguous fields, which suggests that parsing is quite wrong here. Reporting on IRC, there may be a completely different way to display these effectively, possibly with separate table (sub-)cells for Global Flags, Local flags and USE_EXPANDs.
*** Bug 723308 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I don't understand this bug report, can you provide more details? -A