Jeff, 

My bad, that description is incorrect.  It probably is an older text that I had 
written while developing the tag.  There currently is no way to avoid stripping the 
html because there were numerous issues that came up with closing tags, much less 
intelligently closing tags, so I made a initial release that automatically stripped 
html before doing the truncation, and so I could address the intelligent html tag 
closing in a future release.   Sorry for the misleading description.

The docs need to be updated.  Henri, should I submit a diff, or is this easy enough 
for you to fix?

-tim

On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 12:10PM, Jeff Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>From string taglibs doc's: "A more intelligent substring. It attempts to 
>cut off a string after a space, following predefined or user-supplied 
>lower and upper limits, useful for making short descriptions from long 
>text. Can also strip HTML, or if not, intelligently close any tags that 
>were left open. "
>
>How can you make this tag not strip html? 
>

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