The greater than symbols will show; the less than symbols just either blank out the content of that table cell if you type it as < 1 %. OR if you type it as <1% it something adds a closing angle bracket and you get this: <1%>
I’m guessing something is interpreting it as an opening angle bracket. I don’t know any other symbol I can use for “less than”.
Is there an escape character I can use to say, “interpret this > literally”?
]]>Unfortunately, the URL for the password page is enclosed with angle brackets.
If the receiver has to cut&paste the link to make it work, the brackets make doing so ineffective. (The recipient has to be cognizant of this and remove the brackets to get the link to work).
Email I received below, with site URL redacted…
“To set your password, visit the following address:
<https://xxxxx.com/wp-login.php?action=rp&key=SLoOmv7m3318Pf6ZSdEi&login=ral2>
https://xxx.com/wp-login.php ”
Thanks!
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Thanks!
]]>Any clues?
I have disable alot of plugins, switched themes but still the same behaviour…