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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:17:09 -0600, Bartell, Aaron L. <albartell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What happens when the content you are putting into the <textarea> > contains the string </textarea> ? :-) I don't think that it will work . . . Textarea will work in a pinch., but the best solution is probably to translate the < and > to the special codes when building the browser output. BTW - ask on the Easy400 list - Giovanni has a process that displays all of the source for his demos, including the HTML source. Mel already cited the procedures you need. The programs that show you how to do it are probably already on your system! -- Tom Jedrzejewicz tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx
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