Comment by ergonaught

4 years ago

Google finds it for: "David, is where dreams are born.”"

And: "The voice was deep and melodious when it spoke."

And most other things. Examine the raw HTML for that area and you might give them a pass when searching for an exact phrase that doesn't actually exist in the document itself.

I don’t, Google dates to 1996. Stripping white spaces/line breaks etc should be part of basic parsing. Consider someone typing in a poem or song lyrics etc a few extra <br> should be expected especially back then.

You are probably right. In the HTML there are some "br" line returns between each line of the citation. It can find the citation from parts of each of these lines but not from the whole citation.