> All "<" in TW source code get replaced by "&lt;", but not in
> MarkupPostBody. That results in Firefox producing an error message
> "not well formed" on this line:
>
> for (var c=0; c<cookies.length; c++)

I get no error... and the above syntax should not be a problem... it
is proper javascript syntax, and is contained within a <script>...</
script> block.  It makes no sense that FireFox would complain about
this extremely common usage.

Perhaps you have some FF add-on that is affecting your document?

-e

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