The template is used to insert a single break here -> <- without passing any value (i.e. missing).
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In this line, the template exists here -><- but has a value of zero "0".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here -> <- as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here -> <- as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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Finally, the following examples show the text "Hello, I ->Template or <br /><- must be going!" and "Goodbye, it is ->Template or <br /><- nice to meet you!"; in each case created with the template (with a value of one "1") in the top version and the hard−coded <br /> in the repeated copy below. Each of these pairs should be identical.
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Hello, I -> <- must be going!
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Hello, I -> <- must be going!
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Goodbye, it is -> <- nice to meet you!
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Goodbye, it is -> <- nice to meet you!
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here ->
<- with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here ->
<- with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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The template is used to insert a single break here -> <- without passing any value (i.e. missing).
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In this line, the template exists here -><- but has a value of zero "0".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here -> <- as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here -> <- as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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Finally, the following examples show the text "Hello, I ->Template or <br /><- must be going!" and "Goodbye, it is ->Template or <br /><- nice to meet you!"; in each case created with the template (with a value of one "1") in the top version and the hard−coded <br /> in the repeated copy below. Each of these pairs should be identical.
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Hello, I -> <- must be going!
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Hello, I -> <- must be going!
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Goodbye, it is -> <- nice to meet you!
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Goodbye, it is -> <- nice to meet you!
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here ->
<- with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here ->
<- with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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The template is used to insert a single break here ->
<- without passing any value (i.e. missing).
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In this line, the template exists here ->
<- but has a value of zero "0".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here ->
<- as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here -> <- as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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Finally, the following examples show the text "Hello, I ->Template or <br /><- must be going!" and "Goodbye, it is ->Template or <br /><- nice to meet you!"; in each case created with the template (with a value of one "1") in the top version and the hard−coded <br /> in the repeated copy below. Each of these pairs should be identical.
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Hello, I ->
<- must be going!
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Hello, I -> <- must be going!
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Goodbye, it is ->
<- nice to meet you!
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Goodbye, it is -> <- nice to meet you!
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here ->
<- with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here ->
<- with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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The template is used to insert a single break here →
← without passing any value (i.e. missing).
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In this line, the template exists here →
← but has a value of zero "0".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here →
← as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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This example is repeated directly below; in the top version, the template is used to insert the break while in the second version the <br /> is hard−coded; but in both cases the code is right here → ← as is either a single <br /> or the template with a value of one "1".
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Finally, the following examples show the text "Hello, I → Template or <br /> ← must be going!" and "Goodbye, it is → Template or <br /> ← nice to meet you!"; in each case created with the template (with a value of one "1") in the top version and the hard−coded <br /> in the repeated copy below. Each of these pairs should be identical.
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Hello, I →
← must be going!
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Hello, I → ← must be going!
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Goodbye, it is →
← nice to meet you!
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Goodbye, it is → ← nice to meet you!
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here →
← with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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Finally, this duplicated line uses the template (in the top copy) here →
← with a value of two "2" or with the hard−coded <br /><br /> pair (in the bottom copy) in the same location within the line.
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