Hi All,
I have updated the original post to cut out the inlined dumper structure and replaced it with a link to the structure on a website. I had originally encapsulated it in 'code' tags, but since it was too long, the closing tag was cut off, leaving the ugly thing you saw in my original post. And, I wasn't aware of the 'readmore' tags, but i'll figure out how to use those now, though i doubt they would have helped for this example, as the whole thing still would have been truncated and dropped off the closing tags.
Please, if this is a bit easier to read now, consider helping me. I will continue to look for an example that would be smaller, but I am at the mercy of what I can trim down from the page I am trying to scrape.
tia,
matt
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