john paulson wrote: > [...] A side-effect of this is that > any "<!--" .. "-->" within a script/style will > be parsed as a comment. If that behavior is > incorrect, the regex can be modified. Does this mean that the following won't work: <SCRIPT language="JavaScript"> <!-- // some-javascript-code // --> </SCRIPT> That could be a problem, since this is commonly used to support browsers that don't understand <SCRIPT>. -Jerry
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