Then it also must have problems with the many instances of other special
characters (”, ₀, etc., etc.)  Many web pages have dozens of
these.  The Google homepage, arguably the most visited page on the web, has
a couple dozen   and another few » characters.

This is, therefore, a poorly implemented reader.  Not my problem.

> From: Mark Szymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [css-d] Double space after a period
> 
> If you run your page through one of these (in Windows, the HTML-kit
> editor has it), you will hear it faithfully pronounce
> "ampersand-n-b-s-p-semicolon" in its inimical deadpan synthetic voice,
> on every single instance.

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