Title: Minor problem with <honorific>
This code in the <biblioentry> <author><personname><honorific>Sir</honorific><firstname>Israel</firstname><surname>Gollancz</surname></personname></author>
produces:            Sir. Israel Gollancz
The . inserted automatically may be OK for Dr. or Prof., but is definitely out of place with Sir.  Why not omit the . and use <honorific>Dr.</honorific> when a . is required.
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Ron Catterall, Phd, DSc                         email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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