[WEB4LIB] De-activating code in text
Bert Coenen
Bert.Coenen at law.kuleuven.ac.be
Wed Jul 4 02:48:00 EDT 2001
use < for < and > for >
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From: "Gimon, Charles A" <cagimon at mplib.org>
Subject: [WEB4LIB] De-activating code in text
Date: 07/03/01 18:05
Entify: use > for < and < for > , and so on.
--Charles Gimon
Web Coordinator
Minneapolis Public Library
-----Original Message-----
From: J.M. Latham
To: Multiple recipients of list
Sent: 6/30/01 16:38
Subject: [WEB4LIB] De-activating code in text
Sorry if this has come up before but ...
I need to be able to deactivate the code within text.
Example: I am trying to write a guide in HTML re: how to use basic CSS.
When I type out the code to "comment out" text from a stylesheet in
older
browswers, all my own work disappears.
I know there must be an HTML code that says "don't act on the following
code -- just here for amusement" but I can't find it ... well, not
quickly, at least.
Any help?
Joyce
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