Use of ​ is perfectly appropriate to allow line breaks. What is not yet
being done is to *disallow* line breaks in the dates; that is a mistake, since
IE will break in dates and numbers, e.g.

the number -
3.

Mark
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Philippe Verdy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Michael Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 2004 May 20 22:56
Subject: Re: ISO 15924


> From: "Michael Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Beta files are now available for testing and verification at
> > http://www.unicode.org/iso15294. The Registrar thanks everyone who
> > has commented on the ISO 15924 website to date, and looks forward to
> > final corrections if any should be required.
>
> Not really a fatal error, but typos are visible in HTML tables 1, 2, 3, 4
>     http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html
>     http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-num.html
>     http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-en.html
>     http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-fr.html
> for the PropertyValueAlias column which "displays" for example:
>     Old&#x200B_Italic
> instead of just
>     Old_Italic
> This occurs for all values with underscores, and is visible because of the
> missing (normally required in HTML) semicolon at end of numeric character
> references...
>
> As there's no reason why a "&#x200B;" spacing would be needed for displaying
> ASCII underscores, this is just junk.
>
>
>


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