![]() ![]() ![]() You should really drop that inline CSS as Paul stated in his comment while we are busy making it more readable. are you sure you want to decode it and not encode it to prevent XSS? Just a reminder to watch what you are doing :-) E.g. And decoding before displaying is often a bad idea and may introduce XSS vulnerabilities.
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