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html_entity_decode bug fixed in PHP ver. 4.3.4I knew I should have reported this when I first noticed it... but I eventually forgot about it altogether since my priority at the time was to get the script working...
Anyway, I am glad that it was indeed a bug and not something I had dreamed up... When you use html_entity_decode() in your scripts, &lt; and &gt; are converted to < and > respectively. I thought this was odd behaviour at the time because I was expecting < and >. Bug Report: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=25707 __________________
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