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Old 04-22-2017, 03:23 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Frenzie View Post

That's true, but there's a slight difference between the basic XML named entities (<, >, &, " and ', without which a program can be considered severely defective), HTML basics like   and — which are universally supported, and more exotic ones like, I don't know, bigodot; or something. :P
Thanks for clarifying this point. Basic XML named entities may be kept. I still see no point to stick to other HTML named entities, including the most famous ones, since we can use universally supported UTF-8 replacements for them, namely for EPUB3 format.

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