> From: Tex Texin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > So it must not be an NCR, EXCEPT in the seemingly rare case where > the string "]]>" appears in content AND that string is not being > used to indicate the end of a CDATA section. > > How is that supposed to be read? Simple. Since "]]>" is used to mark the end of a CDATA section, and since CDATA can contain anything, if you want to put the sequence "]]>" INSIDE your CDATA, then you must escape the ">", or else it will END your CDATA. In other words, CDATA can contain anything except literal "]]>". Think "*/" and C/C++... HTH, /|/|ike
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