* Peter Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-10 13:50]: > Josip Rodin: >> That's not good, because my mozilla doesn't interpret <q> as <i> but as ". > > Eh, the proper way of visually rendering the <q> tag is to put > (language-dependent) quotes around the sentence. If you want to apply > more styling to it (for instance make it italics), you'll need to apply > a style sheet.
Ah, so I'm sorry and I'll remove the quotes again, thanks for the hint.
>>From the HTML spec: "Visual user agents must ensure that the content of
> the Q element is rendered with delimiting quotation marks."
Then we should file bugreports against browsers that don't (like w3m
and links, lynx does add quotes).
So long,
Alfie
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