Hi Genau

Who puts the link into your (x)HTML?  If the advertiser give you the link
and you paste it into your page, you just need to make some minor
adjustments.  The validator tells you what the problem is:

        If you want to use a literal ampersand in your document you 
        must encode it as "&" (even inside URLs!). 

The validator also provides a link to a resource with more detail:
http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/problems.html#amp

If the advertiser is adding the url directly into your page, perhaps ask
them to fix the code (send them to the url mentioned above if they don't
understand, or give them a properly coded example).  They may not be
interested, but you can try.

Hope this helps
--
Bert Doorn, Web Developer
Better Web Design
http://www.betterwebdesign.com.au/
Fast-loading, user-friendly websites



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