Almost off topic for this list, but hey ho... On 6 Nov 2002, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: > HTML content and HTML tag parameters must all be HTML-entitized. > Always. If you want to send "&" to the server on clicking a link, it > MUST be encoded as "&" in the tag parameter. Anything else is wrong.
OTOH, isn't XHTML very different? From http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd <!ENTITY % URI "CDATA"> <!-- a Uniform Resource Identifier, see [RFC2396] --> <!ELEMENT a %a.content;> <!ATTLIST a %attrs; %focus; charset %Charset; #IMPLIED type %ContentType; #IMPLIED name NMTOKEN #IMPLIED href %URI; #IMPLIED hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED shape %Shape; "rect" coords %Coords; #IMPLIED > Okay, doesn't that mean that href is CDATA? And hence "foo?bar=baz&fred=barney" is right and "foo?bar=baz&fred=barney" means something else entirely? Of course, I'm probably misreading the specs...please correct me where I'm going wrong. Mark. -- s'' Mark Fowler London.pm Bath.pm http://www.twoshortplanks.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ';use Term'Cap;$t=Tgetent Term'Cap{};print$t->Tputs(cl);for$w(split/ +/ ){for(0..30){$|=print$t->Tgoto(cm,$_,$y)." $w";select$k,$k,$k,.03}$y+=2} _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
