Slightly better named character reference tokenization than Chrome, Safari, and Firefox
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from tedu@inks.tedunangst.com to inks@inks.tedunangst.com on 27 Jun 23:28
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So, I thought I’d take you through what I came up with and how it compares to the implementations in the major browser engines. Mostly, though, I just think the data structure I used is neat and want to tell you about it (fair warning: it’s not novel).
This article continually and relentlessly grew in scope, and has ended up quite a bit more in-depth than I originally imagined.
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