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ISSUE: (A) In Working Drafts up until bug 1430 was solved, the spec had represented the glyphs by using a numeric character reference. http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-20120329/named-character-references.html#named-character-references Example code, Aacute: <span class="glyph" title="">Á</span> (B) But starting with Working Draft of 25th of October 2012, the spec has started to fake it, by using self reference. http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-20121025/named-character-references.html#named-character-references Example code, Aacute: <span class="glyph" title="">Á</span> CONSEQUENCES OF THE BUG: * The glyph column becomes unreliable - in broken and legacy user agents, unless the parser already has a correct implementation of the named character references, one cannot trust that the character displayed is the inteded character. * Also, the WHATWG spec doesn't fake this way, and so WHATWG spec is more reliable. PROPOSAL: * Either clarify that the glyph column is not normative. * Or go back to the old solution where the glyph is referenced as a numeric character reference * Or adopt the solution in the WHATWG spec, which represents the glyph as normal (unescaped) characters
Note that this is only a problem in the multi-page spec; the single-page spec is correct. Moving to "Editor tools" component as the culprit is most probably the spec splitter.
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I’m relying you and David’s assessment.