You don't want to change the code so you prefer to change the < (in the code) to <?? And how is this not changing the code? A smaller change would be to add a \ before the / or the >.
And you aren't bothered that people can't download the code simply any longer? If you end up with even slightly long lines in your code, then others certainly will be bothered by you using PRE tags instead of CODE tags.
- tyeIn reply to Re^3: Code that contains </code> (change)
by tye
in thread Code that contains </code>
by PhilHibbs
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