Hi, From: Ian Hickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've read that several times. But it doesn't say that "i;" in "¬i;" > is going to be reparsed. ("noti" isn't an entity, but "not" and "notin" > are.)In "¬i;", the "maximum number of characters possible" that "case-sensitively [match] one of the identifiers in the first column of the entities table" is "not". Thus you consume the "&", the three characters "not", and emit the character for "¬".
Ok. So the "i" is not consumed, just peeked at. Only when you see "¬in" then you consume the "i" and "n" aswell. That was a bit unclear to me at first.
Regards, Simon Pieters
