Hi JB,
Any correct html file contains <html> and the htmlText property
always contains <p> and </p> even if the owner of the property is
empty. A text that doesn't contain the < and > characters isn't an
html text. Of course, once you have modified that text using a script
or if you have only a small part of the html code, these "rules" no
longer apply.
Best,
Mark
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Op 11-okt-2006, om 17:38 heeft jbv het volgende geschreven:
Hi list,
Does anyone have a simple piece of code to detect if
some text contains html tags ?
I thought of maintening a list of all possible html tags
and chacking if the text contains any of them, but I
have the feeling that there might be a simpler and / or
more elegant solution...
Thanks,
JB
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