tf> Why can't we just use RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK tf> (0x00BB) LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK (0x00AB) and tf> perhaps NOT SIGN (0x00AC) or REVERSED NOT SIGN (0x2310) Ideally, you don't want to collide with real punctuation symbols, and you want to use stuff specifically intended for this sort of mark-up. The double angle quotation marks are used in quite a few non-English languages. In French, they're called guillemet. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WJCarpenter) PGP 0x91865119 38 95 1B 69 C9 C6 3D 25 73 46 32 04 69 D6 ED F3
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