Part of what is going on, I think, is that Microsoft and Netscape have chosen to use different values for things like dashes and quotes. I am told there is a range of values which were not to be used, but those guys chose to anyway. So an em-dash is —, etc. All browsers recognize these, but when one tries to do validation tests on a page using <http://validator.w3.org/>, it will tell you that such character encodings are not "correct." Not all browsers recognize the "official" — for the em-dash.
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