Lars Adiels wrote:
> Normaly one have to escape &. This work fine also in Bibtex exept for when
> one try to put in an URL/http reference. LaTeX tells me i do not like the
> Ampersand there but if I escape I get \& in the url which is not the
> wanted result. Is there a work around? The same behaiver is there with
> usepackage{url}, usepackage{html} or nothing specified in the preamble.
For me, non-escaped ampersand in url fields work if the bibtex style uses the
url package.
If it fails for you, we need more information, preferably an example file.
Jürgen