These are all html attribute declarations that were not quoted. I won't bother listing the other 4781 instances. I got tired of Googling. I've got them all in tabs and my hammer is warm, so just let me know and I'll start swinging.
if you couldn't find one, probably just pick one of them. I just nominated a low-score Python question as canonical because it was reasonably scoped and clear, even though it only had a net vote of +4
@Cristik This one is good and early too. I'll have a shower and see if anyone can propose a superior nominee in the meantime. Yours is the one to beat.
@mickmackusa If they are answered, don't bother to close them as duplicate. They will still pollute your searches, since questions with answers won't redirect nor change the canonical link.
@Braiam Hey Mick, if a question is answered, don't close it as a duolicate. Pfft ...as if that was a criteria to judge a duplicate. That's two arguements in a row where I am 100% disagreement. I look forward to the third from you.
@Machavity thanks for the ping, the existing answers pretty much cover what I was going to say. I might post some additional remarks tomorrow if I get the chance
@mickmackusa I just told you that they will continue to be appearing on search results, that's not a opinion, but a fact. Consider that maybe not everything I say is opinion.
@Braiam I am really trying not to get sucked into a debate here. Saying that I shouldn't closed duplicates if they are answered -- is an opinion. I completely don't care if the pages that I hammer shut become redirecting signposts or not. My issue is that they are redundant islands of insights. By closing them, I am connecting them. Then when SO wakes up to the fact that 100 signposts for the same topic are not necessary, it will be very easy for curators to purge the site bloat.
My actions are a path to site clean up.
Closing dupes and funnelling researchers to a single or a few posts will prevent new answers on the redundant pages and give SO a better chance of getting valuable, unique insights in a confined space.
Not closing duplicates is equivalent to throwing my hands up and saying "Oh well, Stack Overflow is too broken. I guess I won't try to help." ...that's not in my DNA.