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Re: Correeection
by Matt on Thursday 01/Mar/2007, @16:24
Yeah, and they aren't called "tags" either; they're called "elements" according to XML and DOM.
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Re: Correeection
by AC on Friday 02/Mar/2007, @21:57
Tags exist, and so do elements, but they are not the same. For example:

<b>Hello there</b>

This is one element, and two tags (a start tag, and an end tag).
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Re: Correeection
by Gustaf on Monday 09/Apr/2007, @04:33
Not even that was correct ;)

<b>Hello there</b>

Is actually two elements, and two tags. The tags are [<b>, </b>] and the elements are [the b-tags, the text]. Text inside a start- and end-tag is an element by itself. A "text element".
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