Thomas Dickey said...
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|Last week I noticed one odd thing that wasn't caused by IZ's table
|patches.  This page uses blockquote to depict an inline quote of email
|message:
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|       http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=115416
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|Other browsers treat this use of <blockquote> something like <pre>.
|Lynx wraps it.  I don't see a <pre> block around the text.
|But I'm not able to see this from the w3c documentation.

Actually, the BLOCKQUOTE tags *are* inside
PRE tags.

Look right after:

   <h2>Message received at [EMAIL PROTECTED]:</h2>

There's a PRE tag, the email headers, an A tag, the text
"Here's a response from the upstream maintainer of xterm.",
the message signatire, another A tag, BLOCKQUOTE, then the
quoted text.

-Miles

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