Paul Connolley wrote:
This is a perfectly natural English language grammar.
Sorry, wasn't advocating changing the writing style, but having a mechanism in place to unequivocally tie a CITE course to Q or BLOCKQUOTE and have those pesky browsers actually expose that information to the user (with possibly user selectable preferences on how, and how often - once in a document for same source, for instance - to present it).
So yes, my main gripe is with browsers.
Here's hoping for some new developments on that front in the future ;)
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