>>What does the following HTML code do?
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>>< o:p >
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>>< /o:p >
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>>I am translating some HTML files where this code appears. I could not find the "O" tag in HTML references.
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>>It seems this one was not hand-coded, but generated by FrontPage.
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>>TIA,
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>>Hilmar.
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>According to another site, here is a little more info.
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http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/html-tidy/2002AprJun/0147.htmlAh, so it might be internal use. Strange that other programs (like the HTML Help Workshop) don't complain.
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