<COMMENT>
| Usage Recommendation |
don't use it  |
<COMMENT> is an old Mosaic and Microsoft Internet Explorer tag. It's a nice tag, but it was implemented in a weird way and never really caught on. Don't use it. <COMMENT> causes the browser to ignore everything between <COMMENT> and </COMMENT>. Unfortunately, because Netscape does not recognize the tag, most people will see those embarrassing comments:
<COMMENT>
Plans for improving this page:
- stop writing pages in the nude
- learn to spell
</COMMENT>
gives us
Plans for improving this page:
- stop writing pages in the nude
- learn to spell
<COMMENT> only ignores text which is NOT in a tag. For example,
<COMMENT>
Plans for improving this page:
- <B>GOT</B> to stop writing pages in the nude
- learn to spell
</COMMENT>
prints the GOT part:
Plans for improving this page:
- GOT to stop writing pages in the nude
- learn to spell
No word yet on whether this is considered a bug or a feature.
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