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Am 07.10.2005 um 11:36 schrieb Thomas Huriaux:
his is only a part of the solution.
Sometimes, english will require <q>text</q>
while French will require <i>text</i>
Other times, english will require <q>text</q>
while French will require <q lang="fr">text</q>
The rendering of the content should be done by the user agent. If
that not works, we need an additional css. normally quotes are italic
or something like that. But the user agent also should add the
correct quotes (even for nested ones). But seems, that does not work
for most of the browsers. Sorry, that I did not see that. But if the
example pages work, we get rid of any quote problem soon, I hope.
BTW: some tips and the quotes for the languages are taken from there:
http://web.nickshanks.com/safari/quotes
The hack there does no do well, because quotes have to fit the main
page and not the language of what is quoted.
Gecko engine sucks, khtml sucks, and browsers with their own engine,
too.
greetings
Jutta
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