Thanks for reply Jeremy,

I generally only use triple double quotes when necessary so as to save 
> typing.
>

Ok so I then take it that always works with triple even if it is often 
superfluous.

>
> ...and, if "yes", then couldn't the code behind the filter (-widget? or 
> what *are *actually filters?) simply use this as default?
>
>
> What would that mean? If the default were triple double quotes how would 
> that stop a user trying to use single double quotes like ordinary HTML?
>

I mean if the code implementing the argument, presumably some TW js code 
for filters, always wraps the argument in extra quotations - then user 
would never have to bother with the issue of potentially missing quotes and 
can always use a single pair. No?

<:-)

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