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On behalf of myself and the one or two other people who don't know, I'd
like an explanation of tokenization of text streams...
P.S. I did check the archives and couldn't find anything.
Michael Collier
mikecol -at- sbservices -dot- com
..who, after seeing a reply to this, will be able to ask
"So, what part of 'the browser tokenizes the text stream' don't you
understand?"
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>One of the things I like about HTML is that the number of spaces you put
>between sentences does not matter. The browser tokenizes the text stream
Mike Huber
mike -dot- huber -at- software -dot- rockwell -dot- com
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