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node.js - EJS: <%= versus <%-

I'm using EJS with a Node.js web server I'm building. I see many EJS examples that sometimes use <%= when outputting HTML or strings, while other examples (sometimes within the same template) use <%-.

I tried to reference the EJS docs and getting started guide, but both gave no info about the <%- notation. Also, my Google search attempts yielded nothing useful. Thanks!

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The version of EJS you're likely using in Node is not the same as the version you see on Google code; in the Node version, <%= escapes the HTML going into the buffer, while <%- does not. source


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