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	<title>iamcal.com Linklog</title>
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	<modified>2009-03-03T16:25:17Z</modified>
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		<title>2009-03-03 16:25:17</title>
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		<issued>2009-03-03T16:25:17Z</issued>
		<modified>2009-03-03T16:25:17Z</modified>
		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped">the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.quirksmode.org/oddsandends/wbr.html&quot;&gt;quirksmode page on wrappable zero-width spacing&lt;/a&gt; for the web is interesting. seems like we still need to browser detect, but we can use &amp;amp;shy; everywhere but FF2, so it's not a tough detection (=~ /Firefox\/2\./). I wonder though, does putting the hyphen within (as in ppk's example) a function name cause ambiguity? maybe zero-width space (with wbr tags for old IEs) is a better generic solution. what are other people using?</content>
		<author>
			<name>Cal Henderson</name>
			<url>http://www.iamcal.com/</url>
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