Those are real examples.  The /> gets appended when I use preg_replace
and/or str_replace, as far as I can determine.  And it's not every time.
I'll try to replicate it.  I've been working with code to strip it out and I
need to get back to point zero.  If I can get the code back, I will post it.

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> can you give an example?
>
> eg, <br /> is XHTML correct, however </a> /> isn't correct at all :)
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> Thanks,
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> James Cox
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gaylen Fraley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 10:49 PM
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> > Subject: [PHP] Mysterious />
> >
> >
> > For some (yet) unknown reason, when some text is being entered
> > into a form,
> > a mysterious /> is being appended.  It's almost as if some XML
> > functionality
> > is bein added w/o my intention.  For example, I might echo "<br>" and
the
> > html source will show <br />.  I might have an end anchor tag </a> that
> > comes out </a> />.
> >
> > Any clues?
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