Roxen Interactive RXML Help
<comment></comment>
The enclosed text will be removed from the document. The difference from a normal SGML (HTML/XML) comment is that the text is removed from the document, and can not be seen even with view source in the browser.
Note that since this is a normal tag, it requires that the content is properly formatted. Therefore it's often better to use the <?comment ... ?> processing instruction tag to comment out arbitrary text (which doesn't contain '?>').
Just like any normal tag, the <comment> tag nests inside other <comment> tags. E.g:
<comment> a <comment> b </comment> c </comment> |
Here 'c' is not output since the comment starter before 'a' matches the ender after 'c' and not the one before it.
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Parse and execute any RXML inside the comment tag. This can be used to do stuff without producing any output in the response. This is a compatibility argument; the recommended way is to use <nooutput> instead.

