This a headline from the NZ Herald.
I sometimes see a question mark (?) instead of quote marks or an apostrophe (').
Other headlines seem OK.
This a headline from the NZ Herald.
I sometimes see a question mark (?) instead of quote marks or an apostrophe (').
Other headlines seem OK.
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Typically it's because they copy and pasted from Word or something with so-called "smart quotes" where the ASCII quote (") or apostrophe (') characters are swapped for Unicode slanted characters, and their content management system does not support Unicode.
cddt:
Which browser and browser version?
It is latest version of Edge on W10.
I cannot find the web page now to try under Chrome.
PC: Dell Inspiron 16 5640 (Windows 11 Home), Dell Inspiron 7591 2n1 (Windows 11 Pro), HP ProBook 470G1 (Windows 10 Pro), Intel NUC7I5BNH (Zorin)
Net: Grandstream 1 x GWN7062 Router, 1 x GWN7665 Access Point
Storage: Synology DS216play NAS, 2 x 6TB
Media: 3 x Amazon FireTV. Echo, Dot, Spot
TV: 2 x Samsung H6400 55" LED TV, Panasonic TH-P50G10Z 50" Plasma TV
Mobile: Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
Wearable: Gear S3 Frontier
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