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an HTML vs. a HTML

alqinae opened this issue · comments

Location within the Book

  • Chapter or Appendix: 10
  • Section: 5
  • Subsection: 2
  • Paragraph: 2
  • Line: 1
  • Sentence: 2

Description

This involves creating a HTML form that doesn’t modify any flavor data.

I googled about whether to say an HTML or a HTML. People are arguing about it. What I found out is it depends on how you pronounce it, if you will read it as HyperText Markup Language, then you have to write a HTML. In the other hand, if you read it as H-T-M-L, then you have to write an HTML. In my opinion, nobody will read it as the long form, everybody is saying an HTML. Also, in section 8.4 before Example 8.6, you wrote it as an HTML.

"an" would be the common parlance.