On 2 May 2011 21:38, Sergio Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> how would i go about storing that in a string variable?
>
> i have tried something
> but am having no luck..

It would help if you said what you then tried to do or what specific
problem/error message you summarise with "no luck",

It's also worth noting that you're not closing the quote on the ul's
class name, so if you tried to use that string as HTML in a view, it
would not render correctly.

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