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How to undo pecularity in xhtml

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So one day I was scrolling through twitter and I stumbled over this tweet. If you try html tag 22, then opening amp;lt;22amp;gt; gets treated as text whereas the closing tag amp;lt;/22amp;gt; gets wrapped inside a html comment.. Huh And look at the screenshot. How does that make sense? Lets verify this claim. We simply create a html file, enter the HTML code test. Save it, copy the path to the file and open it in the browser. And yep looks weird. And when we inspect the document, we can see how the browser transformed this. So the opening tag was HTML encoded. The pointy brackets were turned into lt and gt. While the closing tag got turned into an HTML comment??? That is so interesting. So I shared this with my colleagues. Is this expected? and is this interesting for Sanitizer bypass? As you can see it was already 9:30 pm. So maybe not the best time to start researching something, but Im nerdsniped. So I put my other work aside, like worki

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The HTML/XHTML standard tag and its required end tag ( ) define a segment inside which the browser renders text in exactly the character and line spacing written in the source document. Normal word wrapping and paragraph filling are disabled, and extraneous leading and trailing spaces are honored.
Copy and paste the text into your HTML editor and then place the and tags. Without the tags, the text would all run together as one line without the spaces or line breaks that were created in Word. Most text treatments, except for Bold and Italic, will not be preserved.
The simplest way to add a space in HTML (besides hitting the spacebar) is with the non-breaking space entity, written as nbsp; or #160;. Multiple adjacent non-breaking spaces wont be collapsed by the browser, letting you force several visible spaces between words or other page elements.
As per the XML guidelines, the attribute xsl:space=preserve must be added to the tag. The queries below demonstrate XML data that has been loaded into Snowflake. With the added attribute, the parsed version now preserves the leading and trailing spaces in the tag value.
XHTML is considered obsolete.
To preserve all the characters for some elements, use the xml:space attribute or the PRE element (only valid for XHTML documents). The possible values for the xml:space attribute are default and preserve . The value default means that an applications default white-space treatment is acceptable for these elements.
XHTML Editor Select Source Code from the Tools drop-down menu. The Source Code dialog displays in which the HTML markup for the formatted text is rendered. Enter and edit marked-up text. Click Submit to save.
HTML is the standard markup language for creating web pages, while XHTML is a stricter and more standardized version of HTML. Both HTML and XHTML include a wide range of features, such as support for multimedia, styling, and scripting.

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