You don't want to change the code so you prefer to change the < (in the code) to <??I change the < to an < in the PerlMonks writeup, so that the code displays in the browser as it would in an editor, which is very different to changing the actual perl code so that it didn't contain </code>, for instance, changing "</code>" to "</"."code>".
And you aren't bothered that people can't download the code simply any longer?I am new here, so was unaware of the issues relating to code download.
In reply to Re^4: Code that contains </code> (change)
by PhilHibbs
in thread Code that contains </code>
by PhilHibbs
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