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What do I do when I get the error message: the following field contains unacceptable markup code (HTML)?

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What do I do when I get the error message: the following field contains unacceptable markup code (HTML)?

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There are a few things to check in your review if this happens to you. First and foremost, ensure that your review is only making use of ‘accepted’ epi-HTML code. This has been addressed previously here. If you are certain that you are not trying to use non-epi-HTML, you are left with what must be a manual entry error. Read member scmrak’s essay regarding a few potential problems here and compare your review with the problems outlined to see if you can find the problem. If this still doesn’t address the problem, there are a few troubleshooting techniques other members have used. First, you can delete all the HTML codes in your submission and add it back in piece by piece until the offending article is found. While this is tedious, it does work to narrow down the problem. Another solution is to break your submission up into sections and submit piece by piece. In this fashion the user can determine which area of the review to focus on, and once the offending code is discovered the articl

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