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@Niggler spoken from the username "niggler"
@StoneCypher If some browsers interpret the ones without semicolons, then those are each a different way to encode the charcter. Did you mean to say "they're not according to spec"?
For example: In some, if not all, browsers <sometext will not be parsed correctly. <sometext would be.
Who let @aprilthemoo on the internet?!
I encourage you to exercise a little editorial control on your comment section.
Whoa ... this Gist needs a mod. Hah. Nice to see people sticking up for StoneCypher though.
How about '>'??
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@aprilthemoo there's no need to offend autistic people