RE: OT: Pseudo- tags

Subject: RE: OT: Pseudo- tags
From: "Sherman, Bryan" <BSherman -at- synchrony -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 09:38:19 -0500

Of course those are not compliant with the current XML and XHTML standards,
so maybe <g,d&rlh/>, <BEG/>

<grin/>

> -----Original Message-----

> Tasha, I've seen that last one without the 'on'....
>
> I often use: <g,d&rlh> which is <grin, duck, and run like hell>
>
> and <BEG> which is <Big Evil Grin>......those two don't require formal
> closing tags (they are closers, themselves, actually)
>
> Another favorite is </lurk> <lurk> .... but you have to use it in that
> order (backwards) or it doesn't make sense.
>
> And my sister uses <blonde> </blonde> sometimes, even though she's a
> redhead.
>

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