>How about single quotes? Haven't tried this myself with htdig, but it's
>a standard procedure working with JavaScript:
>
><META NAME="description" CONTENT="<img
>src='http://www.image.location.gif'>">
I don't believe it to be valid to have a new tag within a META tag.
I actually don't think it's strictly valid to have a tag within *any* tag,
but I could be wrong on that count.
So <foo name="< is bad, right from there--you shouldn't have a new "<"
before the other tag ends. At least that's my recollection of the standards.
-Geoff
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