Posted by richard on 09/24/06 18:11
"David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> richard wrote:
>
>>> You didn't find it in the HTML 4.01 specification because it isn't
>>> there.
>
>> The apostrophe has always been a valid character as it has many valid
>> uses.
>
> The apostrophe yes, but not an entity to represent it.
I was just thinking, how does the validator interpret something like using
an apostrophe as the first character of a word?
As in emulating certain syntax of coloquial phrases?
Perhaps as in <span> 'er </span>
Or is it simply overlooked as standard text?
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