Oops.. i changed it to '('.. Thanks sherif for reviewing for second time..
but it won't be the last.. right!! :)
BTW.. i was using '<' brackets.. but when i was editing the document for
second time.. the brackets and the text in between.. taraaah.. removed..
because its like html tags, xml tags or any user defined tags.. but the
editor don't distinguish between <font> <stupid editor :p> <user
name>
But it is nice, one can write some javascript inside a document.. and let
it
more dynamic than just being a plain static text being read.
The document need to be reviewed again from my side.. i saw some sections
need to be rephrased again :))
i'll finish this asap..to move to next step..isA.
Maha .. If you want to use the "< >" brackets, you need to write it in the
following way:
Example: \<This is a test\>
The "\" has to be before the "<" & ">" so that it
is not considered an HTML
tag.
Thank you again for taking the time to write this and fix it. Keep the good
work :)
Regards,
Sherif