Stefan Ritt wrote: | I added an escape character. If you write <b> or [b], then it gets interpreted. If you write \<b> or \[b] with the "\" in front of the tag, it does not get interpreted, thus the '\' works like an escape character. I edited your old entry with the <img> in the subject, and as you see it is now not interpreted.
The modification is in CVS and documented in the ELCode help. |
Ok, it's a good solution for me ... as using a <pre> html tag does not seem to preserve an <img> tag .. |