Aargh, you're right, I misunderstood the new spec. So the implication is that browsers that don't yet provide CSS support SHOULD provide it, rather than having a default behaviour.
Peter
Dan wrote:
Looking at the 2.0 standard, I think they are probably doing a bad job of explaining it: they should be emphasising that the marks are to be supplied by a stylesheet; given that the actual marks used to indicate quotations are really accidental features of typography rather than structural categories, they should not be encouraging people to put them into a document as CDATA!