I'm pretty sure from the perspective of things being with {table}{/table}, the rest will be "safe" enough... in other words if either the {table} AND {/table} are missing, the no cell/row syntax inside is parsed. IE, the dropnote code won't process an "open only" dropnote - like this, not double braced example: {dropnote:"stuff"} .... What a table with a missing /cell or /row would look like on various browsers is another question that will likely be answered in time. Browsers handle bad code differently and inconsistently. Certainly the more its discussed, I find fewer reasons not to do it.
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