I just noticed that my display of this node
How to analyse structured data to get a hash was totally messed up (no line breaks), but becomes kind of "readable" after I logged off (the OP avoided code tags)
Turned out that my Display Settings had "Enforce proper nesting of HTML" enabled, which didn't go well with the OP's use of </br> tags.
Though after reading the help page, I don't understand why
- Enforce proper nesting of HTML -
If set, PerlMonks adds explicit closing tags in cases where an element was implicitly closed due to the ending of an outer element.
Merely an information, not sure if this demands action.
FWIW: disabled the option now.
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