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Scrax wrote:
It's because < > indicates HTML. HTML codes are stripped down for security reasons.
to prevent HTML injection, most forums strip out the HTML tags themselves (only proper HTML tags)... using stuff like < blablabla > wouldn't do anything cause it's not a valid HTML tag.
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