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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/02/2013 10:09 PM, Randall Wood
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/28/2013 09:54 PM, Randall Wood
wrote:<br>
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-qt-user-state:0;">I'm just writing to let everyone know I've
begun work on this. I'll be merging those three docs into one,
updating a bit, removing outdated references, and filling out
the bits that weren't clear to me until I learned them
elsewhere - especially now that we're mostly off SVN and
mostly on GIT. I'll have a draft for everyone to review later
in March.<br>
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Question 4: Is there some authoritative source of current entities
and acceptable XML tags? Going through these old (2003, 2004) docs
like the Primer and the Markup Guide, it seems a lot of XML tags
have been used that are no longer legitimate and lead to question
marks in the rendered text. <br>
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<quote></quote> is one that comes to mind, but there are
many others that in my PDF version of the Primer at least, didn't
render correctly. If the DTD has changed I'll perhaps do a sweep
and clean out these old tags so the docs look right.<br>
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