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Re: lynx-dev lynx2.8.3dev.13: nits
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Philip Webb |
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Re: lynx-dev lynx2.8.3dev.13: nits |
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Fri, 22 Oct 1999 10:22:11 -0400 (EDT) |
991022 Klaus Weide wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Philip Webb wrote:
>>> * parse various elements differently that had/have special requirements or
>>> hacks. Extend meaning of Tgf_strict for litteral-like content modes. Use
>> ^^
>>> SGML_CDATA in some cases (and treat it similar to SGML_LITTERAL), use
>>> SGML_PCDATA for litteral-like parsing (but if modified by Tgf_strict it's
>> ^^ are there others elsewhere?
> Make it "SGML_LITTERAL-like" if you prefer...
> Correcting the spelling of SGML_LITTERAL in the code now would
> be like an attempt to rewrite the history of the web...
yes, i know the problem re LITTERAL, which is best left like a proper noun,
but that's no excuse whatsoever for `litteral', which is simply erroneous
in the English language, tho' by you here no doubt carelessness (smile);
as you may know, the word comes from Latin, where it has one `t',
& this is a tiny example why Latin should be learned more widely.
Lynx Change files are a permanent formal record of Lynx activities
& should never knowingly contain bad spellings or grammar.
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