>>>>> "Tod" == Tod Harter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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

No it's not.  It's illegal to have & in SGML/HTML/XML, unless you
encode it as &amp;.

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