Here is a tool to find unclosed tags in your HTML. Just paste in your HTML and press Submit. You will see a result like "Closing tag </table> on line 188 does not match open tag <td> on line 62.".
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Very useful tool. I use it every day. But I discovered an inconvenience. The detection for the tags is case-sensitive. < li >Here is my important text < / LI> will give an error.
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This thing throws an error - but it should not:
< div class="test"
style="display: none;">
< /div>
I have added spaces - otherwise I could not post this.
Linebrakes in the opening tag throws an error.
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And talking about friendship. I really like those books you mention.;)
May the light shine upon you.
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