On 24 May 2001, Havoc Pennington wrote:

> Peter Finderup Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > Which platform uses 0x2029?
> 
> It's the Unicode paragraph separator character. So, all platforms

Thanks.  That makes sense :)

> There's also a Unicode line separator (which forces a line break
> inside a single paragraph).

Why isn't this one used instead or together with 0x2029?

> I believe the motivation here is to clean up the \n/\r/\r\n confusion,
> and make it explicit whether you wanted a line break or a paragraph
> break.

Sounds right.

-Peter

Code is much like elephant dung.  The more code, the more bugs.
You have to let it rest a while to make sure that the bugs are gone (and large
heaps rot slowly).



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