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Harring,

Harring Figueiredo wrote:
> I am not sure if the DTD declares that (I did not take a look at it), but
> basically the way to pass param on a HTML URL is the way it was generated -
> Every single HTTP server will not parse the parameters correctly if it
> is in the form that you want.

No, Marcello is right. If you're using some minimum version of HTML or
any version of XHTML, the URLs must use & instead of bare & symbols
in URLs. It's the browser's job to send the URL with bare & symbols to
the server, but the HTML source should have them encoded.

Marcello, is there any configuration for the c:url tag (or possibly the
c:html tag?) that allows you to set a flag like "xhtml" or something
similar?

- -chris

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