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Peter Wisse wrote:
>I have one more question: In the reviews on The classical net, website,
>I often encounter the misprint &dash, who can tell me what ought to stand
>there, I still can't figure it out.
And Dave responded:
>[Let me address this last question as a few others have had similar
>difficulties. Those aren't misprints. You local web browser is not
>properly set up, or you don't have a proper set of web fonts installed,
>so the HTML is not being rendered correctly by your browser. The HTML
>tag "–" I believe you are refering to is, pretty obviously, the
>symbol for a dash. Check with a local guru on your software for help.
>I always suggest upgrading to the latest version of your browser as
>the best first step. -Dave]
I bothered Dave with this very question regarding many garbles in my
Kindertotenlieder series,
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/works/mahler/kindertotenlieder/.
Dave is absolutely right. When I switched from Netscape 4.7x to Internet
Explorer 5.5, they all disappeared. Netscape 6.2 should get similar
results.
Mitch Friedfeld
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