Rob Emenecker wrote:

> Ah those. Yes, I know there are ampersand encoding issues. I was looking at
> the CSS validation. At this moment I cannot do anything about those
> specifically. However, I am hard pressed to believe it is a handful of
> ampersand encodings (all in URLs except for two) that is causing the issue.
> I would expect the "breaking" to be vastly more dramatic if it was the
> ampersand encoding. Yes, I can be wrong on that point, but my gut tells me
> otherwise. :-)

No, I was not speaking of the ampersands but of the "You are closing
a <P> that is not open" and (far more importantly) "document type does
not allow element "link" here" (w.r.t. a CSS file).

Philip Taylor
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