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In my review of a paper for WCAE 2017, I included several "-->" (arrows) in the review text, indicating that I wanted the authors to modify wording in their paper. However, it turns out that "-->" closes an HTML comment, and this caused the text from my review to show up at the end of the previous review, as well as in my review, where it belonged.
The solution would be to escape any text string in a comment that could be interpreted as an HTML tag.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In my review of a paper for WCAE 2017, I included several "-->" (arrows) in the review text, indicating that I wanted the authors to modify wording in their paper. However, it turns out that "-->" closes an HTML comment, and this caused the text from my review to show up at the end of the previous review, as well as in my review, where it belonged.
The solution would be to escape any text string in a comment that could be interpreted as an HTML tag.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: