David Laakso wrote 
 
> There is hope from Sweden.
> <http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/transparent-custom-corners-borders-v2/>
> 
> ~d

In my mail system, clicking on that link copies it to the URL-field with the 
trailing gt-sign, and thus leads to
     Oops!  Something went wrong. You may have followed a broken link or 
mistyped something. ...

Oddly enough, it doesn't copy the leading lt-sign.

What is the purpose of the lt- and gt-signs?

Thanks   Bruce


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