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huh?
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I figured it was something new he used here.
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Who are you Thunderfish? You are not l337, but you seem to be wumpy, which is non-yull.
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Here's the thing with ". In HTML, a quotation is a special character, meaning that when programming it, typing " in your program had special meaning. So to actually display a quote on the screen, instead of typing just a quote, you have to use " which will display a quote on the screen.
Also, for example, look at this: <html> Anyone who knows HTML knows that you can't type that into your HTMl source code and display it on the screen because < and > are special characters. So to display it, you have to put <html> which will then display it properly instead of hiding it. |
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you are exactly right!
![]() During the conversion, it would suck if by chance there's something like executable code is in any post. it won't work if there's " in it, and that's the point.
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I'm somewhere on this page.
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