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Originally Posted by Toxaris
But if the DOCTYPE is not ignored, the browser/reader must be able to understand the entities, since they are part of the DOCTYPE. It might be that the corresponding character is not in the readers font, but that is another issue of course.
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Even if it was ignored it would not be the DOCTYPE that caused the problem. DOCTYPE needn't actually reference the actual DTD by a URL reference. DOCTYPE can reference other file types that HTML and some may recognize some but not all. I did not mean to introduce confusion here. Numbers will always work so long as the font is there in the right place.