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In article <39C24D2F.23F214EA@spiritone.com> , Josh English
<eng### [at] spiritonecom> wrote:
> I wish I could remember where I heard that. That might also have been held
> over from HTML 3 or 3.2, which is what I tend to use still, since CSS doesn't
> work as well as it's advertised yet.
No, the > and < tags have been part of HTML since day one. They are
listed in RFC 1866 (HTML 2.0 Spec) as well as the first HTML (dated 1992).
So, whatever browser does not support them is surely not a browser designed
for HTML :-)
Thorsten
Reference:
<http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/
WWW/MarkUp/MarkUp.html>
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