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… by their hexa code, respectively 
 4: ©. XHTML5 compatibility: add <![CDATA[ ... ]]> around css and javascript content. Add a missing closing </div> in glimpse.render.shell.html and format the file.
Conflicts: source/glimpse.render.shell.html
HTML-Encode description and title fields as they can contains invalid characters (as & in the url) Update the compiled file glimpse.js
Conflicts: source/glimpse.js source/glimpse.render.shell.html source/test.html
Conflicts: source/glimpse.render.shell.html
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As requested, I changed the javascript source file from Glimpse.Client.
I didn't touch neither glimpse.js as it is not a source file nor qunit.js as it's a dependancy.
The diff of source/glimpse.render.shell.html is a bit odd, but the only change is a at the end of the file.