Hi, Well - to make things easy, I guess it's just a matter of checking whether any text is present from the <A HREF=""> to the </A> ... So <A HREF="http://domain.org/"></A> won't trigger anything - but <A HREF="http://domain.org/">Some text</A> will....
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