mark4asp wrote:
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But in any case, if my urls have an & why is FF giving the & to
the server [Is it a bug?]. |
It may be, or your server software stupidly encodes URI on input or
output...
I find it hard to believe that you didn't test on any other browser than
this outdated, most probably bug-ridden, Firefox.
Cannot you test with at least ONE other browser: FF 1.5, Mozilla, IE,
Opera, lynx or whatever browser you can get.
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It clearly states in the W3C documentation
that the & is to be converted by the browser so that an & shows in
the address bar |
True.
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