On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 02:45:10PM -0500, Klaus Weide wrote:
> If the '>' is completely missing from the '</SCRIPT>' tag, some stuff
> after the defective tag will just be junked - until the next '>';
> this isn't different from missing '>' in other situations.
> 
> I don't think this is the best way.  It may also prematurely end the
> SCRIPT contents on '</SOMETHING' that isn't '</SCRIPT', and while that's
> not valid input (any '</SOMETHING' in the script content should have been
> written with some form of escaping), it is probably more useful to continue
> looking for a '</SCRIPT' in that case.

shouldn't the tag end when it sees a new "<", unless it's quoted?

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