Then you haven't looked at enough web sites. Whenever tidydbg (from w3.org)
tells me to do that in one of my URLs, I do that. I've got one page of
links that has tons of them. They work. Can we stop arguing about this
off-topic bit now?
Mark Post
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Lewis [mailto:tlewis@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 10:17 PM
To: Phil Endecott; wget@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Escaping semicolons (actually Ampersands)
Phil Endecott wrote:
> Tony> The stuff between the quotes following HREF is not HTML; it is a
> Tony> URL. Hence, it must follow URL rules not HTML rules.
>
> No, it's both a URL and HTML. It must follow both rules.
>
> Please see the page that I cited in my previous message:
> http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/problems.html#amp
I've looked at hundreds of web pages and I've never seen anyone put &
into HREF in place of an ampersand.
Tony
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