Hmm, a condition that always evaluates to false ...

if (false) ...
if (!true) ...

Cheers,

- Bob -

Steve Julian wrote:
> Fortunately I didn't have to go into regular expressions. The solution 
> was simple: Save the include html files as .php files and add 
> conditions around the unwanted tags that always evaluate to false.


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