On 10/08/2004 17:13, Jon Hanna wrote:

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Contra to your examples, what is a parser meant to do when it encounters the
greater-than symbol indicating the end of an element's tag followed by a
combining solidus, meaning that the two characters together are canonically
equivalent to the not greater-than symbol?



That one is easy: this is the closing tag followed by a combining solidus. The difficult case is if the parser encounters a not greater than symbol. The parser will need to know to decompose such characters first, but then a good parser would always need to do that.

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