If you don't always quote > as > you have to check every string that
is being used as element content and xheck that it doesn't contain ]]>
as a substring, in which case at least one of those three characters
needs to be quoted. It's probably easier to just always quote >
Ahhhh,... Dang its nice when youre around David Thanks for the
reminder/tip!.
Cheers!
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