>>>> 20070401 10:09 +0100, David Woolley >>>> If Lynx thinks that there really is an ∥ entity, it will substitute that. <<<<<<<< For all that it is worth, there is:
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MISC/SGML.TXT par ISOtech 0x2225 # PARALLEL TO But I find that at least Firefox is generally ignorant of all but the oldest SGML names, as late standards suggest (and is also generally ignorant of all but the commonest mathematical symbols, although in numeric form). I believ that completion is really allowed only ere "&", not any symbol, and then not in strict SGML (ha!). But maybe Lynx nonetheless completes it, and the outcome with underscore, is as if this were entered: action=error.php?par1=1∥_2=2 Now if the underscore is left out, the symbol-name is "par2", that is not found in the aforesaid file, substitution seemingly is suppressed, and the expression turns out as intended. Seems to me that Lynx has a big symbol-list, and quite permissivly parses symbol-names; further, that this problem is user-error, one otherwise righted than the user wishes. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
