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<a href="http://some.url.com"><http://some.url.com></a>
This is silly and redundant. You shouldn't do this in an online doc,
let alone a printed one.
<HR>
<SMALL>
<ADDRESS>
fred@somewhere.com
</ADDRESS>
</SMALL>
I don't understand. If this were in the source (and if SMALL were
actually an HTML tag) then the printed copy wouldn't show any of the
tags anyway. It would show 'fred@somewhere.com' visually represented
in some appropriate manner for addresses (not email addresses, but
hey).
What's the problem with that? Other than correcting the HTML, that is.
-Justin
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