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    Shemeer NS
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    How can I add an HTML tag in article title. Please adivce. WCF - Exception Handling, FaultException, FaultException<TDetail and FaultContracts[^]

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      How can I add an HTML tag in article title. Please adivce. WCF - Exception Handling, FaultException, FaultException<TDetail and FaultContracts[^]

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      Sean Ewington
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      You can't :(

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        You can't :(

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Article description also not allowing html tags. :( Any chance of improvement?

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          How can I add an HTML tag in article title. Please adivce. WCF - Exception Handling, FaultException, FaultException<TDetail and FaultContracts[^]

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          Actually I think you just need to add a closing tag, then you can do it. Otherwise, it's a no go I'm afraid :(

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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