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\name{HTML}
\alias{HTML}
\title{Mark Characters as HTML}
\usage{
HTML(text, ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{text}{The text value to mark with HTML}
\item{...}{Any additional values to be converted to character and
concatenated together}
}
\value{
The same value, but marked as HTML.
}
\description{
Marks the given text as HTML, which means the \link{tag} functions will know
not to perform HTML escaping on it.
}
\examples{
el <- div(HTML("I like <u>turtles</u>"))
cat(as.character(el))
}
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