So, html:link puts the params in the page separated by & - not by & as it should (?) be?!?

Kris Schneider wrote:

Hey, man, don't blame that filter! ;-) That's just the hard-coded behavior of
<html:link>.

Quoting Brice Ruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



I'm passing a HashMap with link parameters to the html:link tag using the "name" attribute and whenever the Hash contains more than one parameter to add, in the <a href=""> that gets created, the parameters are separated by &amp; - not & ... which seems to not bother popular browsers, but the search crawler doesn't follow those links ...

What's html:link doing? Is the Filter I'm using to no-op encodeURL/encodeUrl affecting this? Do those methods do something besides adding the jsessionid parameters? Anyone else ever seen this?

Thanks!

--
Brice D. Ruth
Sr. IT Analyst
Fiskars Brands, Inc.






-- Brice D. Ruth Sr. IT Analyst Fiskars Brands, Inc.



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