Gary,
> Works wonderfully, at least when you initally create it. As soon as
> you edit the item however, then guess what, yes the < becomes < (I
> never touched it doctor!) and the desired effect is lost.
I think the problem is that you have used some angled brackets and some as
&rt;
I have checked the example I wrote - and it doesn't break when you edit it.
Though this may be to do with version differences I guess (we are on level
3).
e.g. <img src="blah blah">
You are selecting html aren't you?
> Two options are therefore left, one is to create the HTML tag as an
> image, and the second is to use ‹ AND NOT < or < as this
> does not appear to be affected, although the end result is not as
> pleasing on the eye.
Wouldn't this be confusing, as these are the wrong characters?
You could use < and > though ;-)
But I don't see why this should work in a different way to using < and
>
ben
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