Which character tells browsers to stop tagging the text?
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Slash (/) is the answer.
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Slash (/) character tells browsers to stop tagging the text.
- In programming and on calculator keyboards, the divide symbol is represented by the forward slash (or just slash) letter (/). For instance, 10/7 denotes the division of 10 by 7. In command line syntax, the slash is frequently used to denote a switch.
- The slash is a line punctuation symbol with an oblique slant. The slash is now used to denote exclusive or inclusive or, division and fractions, as well as a date separator. Previously, it was used to denote periods and commas. It is referred to as a solidus in Unicode and goes by a number of other historical or technical names, such as oblique and virgule.
- The slash is a line punctuation symbol with an oblique slant. The slash is now used to denote exclusive or inclusive or, division and fractions, as well as a date separator. Previously, it was used to denote periods and commas.
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