PhyloCode prefix/suffix?

Curtis Clark jcclark at CSUPOMONA.EDU
Thu Oct 26 15:30:37 CDT 2000


At 01:08 PM 10/26/00, Richard Pyle wrote:
>Actually, I made a quick test page just to see, and indeed you can use the
>literal "<" as a suffix for taxon names within HTML, and it will appear
>unmolested when diplayed on the web page.

Depends on the browser (< not beginning a tag would end the display in
older Netscapes, and it won't validate, meaning that any process that
requires correct HTML won't be able to use it. "<" in text should always be
< Since so many web design programs do this automatically, there is
really no excuse to do otherwise.


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