At 15:45 +0100 2002-05-25, William Overington wrote:
>Response to the comments of Mr Curtis Clark.
>
>>Unicode already provides the basis for a widely-used and
>  >standardized formal system of markup by providing the characters U+003C,
>  >U+003E, and U+002F.
>
>No, it does not.

Of course it does.

>Character U+003C is LESS-THAN SIGN
>Character U+003E is GREATER-THAN SIGN
>Character U+002F is SOLIDUS

Yup. And those characters form a widely-used and standardized formal 
system of markup, which is written using these Unicode characters.

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Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com

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