May be u can try with <br /> tag. Make sure there is a space between the
'r' and '/'. Netscape should understand that.
Best Regards,
Ching Hwee
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From: Britta Schüle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 6:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: <br> and </br> tags
hi folks,
we seem to have a problem with our xml's: no matter what we do, the parser
always inserts a </br> when encountering a <br>. the real problem is that
netscape doesn't understand the closing tag and then simply omits it, so
that the output looks, to put it that way, shite.
now my question: has anyone had that problem before and managed to solve it?
or could it possibly be a known or unknown problem with the parser?
cheers, britta
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