>>That's simply not going to happen. The ampersand is the character used to
mark the start of an entity.

Ok, but in HTML, there is no entity inside an attribute, (unless you 
decide to pass an HTML string in the attribute).

 >>Changing this would require changing every XML parser in existence.

Ok, but here we are talking about HTML, not XML nor XHTML.
HTML, XML, XHTML are fellows in the SGML family, each one with its own 
specifications.
There are plenty of other things in HTML that do not comply with XHTML, 
but until further notice,
the WWW is relying on HTML, and WWW browsers are supposed to be HTML 
readers.

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