On 2005-07-26 03:38, Lachlan Hunt wrote: > I believe "</" is only valid in script and style elements according to > SGML rules when it is the end-tag for the elements [...]
Only ETAGO delimiter-in-context (i.e. "</" followed by a name start character) will be recognized as an end-tag. The string "</" alone will mean just data to the parser. > [...] and therefore, must > be of the form </script>, </style> or the SHORTTAG NET form </>. Or NET if the start-tag was net-enabling (but this isn't supported either). -- David Håsäther