Technically it is illegal to have & in a URL in the first place....

I know, every webapp and browser in the world does it that way, but it is 
STILL not right! Happily you can substitute a ';" for the '&', so make your 
URL like so:

http://domain/path/script.cgi?a=a;b=b

It will then work fine, and its much easier to generate this! :o).

On Sunday 02 February 2003 10:11 pm, Alex Sergeyev wrote:
> Hm....
>
> Probably a kind of offtopic here... Forgive me please...
>
> It's unbeleveable but I can't do easy thing:
>
> for example - I need to put in my XML file link to
> http://domain/path/script.cgi?a=a&b=b
>
> How can I do this?
>
> Seems, that & could be written just as '&' but browsers do not
> understand this!
>
>
> Alex.
>
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Tod Harter
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