That's right - any output from a custom command is treated
as plain text, and any HTML characters like < or > are
shown as text.
Only if the 'command outputs HTML' button is checked is
the output treated as HTML and passed directly to the
browser ..
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That's right - any output from a custom command is treated
as plain text, and any HTML characters like < or > are
shown as text.
Only if the 'command outputs HTML' button is checked is
the output treated as HTML and passed directly to the
browser ..