Little test on IE6 and Firefox 1.0.4

<html>
<body>
And now test html:
<pre>
&lt;html style="test">
  &lt;body>
&lt;/html>
</pre>

</body>
</html>


That works for me. You have to mask the "<" character. After that the
closing
sign is ignored, because no opening sign was there.


Jan


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Alexey N. Solofnenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2005 06:05
> An: Ant Developers List
> Betreff: Re: cvs commit: ant/docs/manual/OptionalTasks ftp.html
> 
> Actually, &gt; is also not required.
> 
> - Alexey.
> 
> Steve Cohen wrote:
> 
> > To be honest, I never thought about it.  The previous 
> version of the 
> > page used them and I just assumed they were required, and 
> followed the 
> > pattern with my new examples.  I didn't even assume, 
> actually, I just 
> > followed the pattern unthinkingly.
> >
> > But you're quite right.  The &quot; are not necessary.  The 
> &lt; and 
> > &gt;, however, are.  The source file is an html page.
> >
> > We aren't seriously suggesting formatting these emails, are we?  To 
> > me, that makes no sense at all.  This is a cvs-generated diff.  
> > Modifying it would be incorrect, making the diff unusable 
> as a patch, 
> > which is, I guess, why these emails include them.
> >
> > I will, however, remove the unnecessary &quot; marks.
> >
> 
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