It depends on your HTML editor. Some editors do entity encoding
themselves, so if the code is already encoded it happens twice - which
usually doesnt work.

If your editor doesnt do entity encodeing (which frankly is most*)
then you should leave it in.
(most browsers can work without, but it can sometimes be flaky)

... so the advice should be, leave them in most cases, but remove them
if they are causing problems.



* Or are simply inteligent enough not to do it twice.

On 19/03/2009, Musacha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Hi there, Michael Gwary's script works excellent! Only remark I'd like
>  to make is that you have to remove the "amp;" part, after the "&". It
>  doesn't work if you copy/paste the script without doing that.
>
>  >
>


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Barry

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