From: "Mark Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 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.
NO. You did not understand the issue. It is incorrectly encoded in the HTML page, because it is missing its final semicolon, normally mandatory at end of a numeric character entity... Some browsers may render an incomplete NCR, but in that case, IE will not render it because the underscore that follows it and the rest of the alias value is interpreted as being part of the entity name. Because IE will not recognize that entity name, it will renter it as if it was not a NCR but plain text. Other browsers may choose to discard the invalid NCR completely up to a synchronization point which will go beyond the underscore. So the value will appear truncated... In any case, the HTML page is incorrect as it is non-conforming and will break in many browsers...

