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                         <h2>When HTML and EtText Collide</h2><p>
                          HTML tags can be used freely throughout an EtText document. However, in some
                          situations, you may wish to preserve whitespace, avoid paragraph tags being
                          added, etc.; to use your own HTML without meddling from EtText, wrap it in an
                          <strong>&lt;!--etsafe--&gt;</strong>...<strong>&lt;!--/etsafe--&gt;</strong>
                          tag pair; this will protect it.
                          
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                          <strong>&lt;listing&gt;</strong> and <strong>&lt;xmp&gt;</strong> tags are
                          automatically protected in this way; the <strong>&lt;!--etsafe--&gt;</strong>
                          tag pair is not required.
                          
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                          EtText adds two entities, <strong>&amp;etsqi;</strong> and <strong>&amp;etsqo;</strong>. These represent
                          [ and ] respectively, and are used to protect a square-bracketed
                          piece of text from being interpreted as a link URL (see <em>Link Markup</em> below).
                          
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                          If this is insufficient, and you're using <a href="http://webmake.taint.org/">WebMake</a>, the <strong>&lt;safe&gt;</strong> tag
                          will escape any type of code to protect it from interpretation by <a href="http://webmake.taint.org/">WebMake</a>,
                          EtText or HTML.
                          
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