Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil Endecott wrote:
Tony The stuff between the quotes following HREF is not HTML; it
Tony is a URL. Hence, it must follow URL rules not HTML rules.
No, it's both a URL and HTML. It must follow both rules.
Please see the page that I cited in my
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Subject: Re: Escaping semicolons (actually Ampersands)
Phil Endecott wrote:
Tony The stuff between the quotes following HREF is not HTML; it is a
Tony URL. Hence, it must follow URL rules
Tony The stuff between the quotes following HREF is not HTML; it
Tony is a URL. Hence, it must follow URL rules not HTML rules.
No, it's both a URL and HTML. It must follow both rules.
Please see the page that I cited in my previous message:
Phil Endecott wrote:
Tony The stuff between the quotes following HREF is not HTML; it
Tony is a URL. Hence, it must follow URL rules not HTML rules.
No, it's both a URL and HTML. It must follow both rules.
Please see the page that I cited in my previous message:
(2) There are now two threads going on here so I'm splitting it into two messages.
Phil Tony, are you suggesting that this is legal HTML?
Phil a href=http://foo.foo/foo.cgi?p1=v1p2=v2;Foo/a
Phil I'm fairly confident that you need to escape the to make it
Phil valid, i.e.
Phil a