On 18.02.2013, 19:13:22 Daniel Naber wrote:

> >   a > wort         0 !
> >   a & wort            0 !
> >   a %26gt; wort       2 !

It might look confusing, but it's correct: the ampersand is the delimiter 
for parameters, so "a & wort" will only use "a" as the text to be checked. 
"%26gt; wort" produces two errors, as ">" is a spelling error - LT 
doesn't know about HTML entities.

Regards
 Daniel

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