LQ renders &# 8203; !!
by RandomTroll from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6Q34X)
If I enter &# 8203; (without the space between the # and the 8), then preview, LQ displays nothing for that metacharacter and removes it from the draft. It doesn't for ​, its hex equivalent. I've encountered no other metacharacter that LQ renders. And it's odd LQ treats decimal and hex differently. I don't mind - I just find it curious. I know that this is zero-width space, a non-displaying character.