APEX 4 Bug: IR's csv export includes extra div

Hi
In IR export, csv files includes a pair of extras /div at final end.
Clasic Reports has no problems with csv export
Tested in apex.oracle.com
Oscar

To provide a bit more information it's not just some extra div tags. Any extra HTML that appears after the #BODY# variable in a Region Template is included in the csv export.
Martin
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