When writing a url in your markup. I tried &, but this is decoded as the actual ampersand character (&), which is invalid in html. Are you 100% sure that &
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So i want to escape it in such a way that it will be rendered as &
So the goal here is to avoid problems when you are trying to validate your website.
Under all circumstances, for me, is an easier rule to live by, reducing the likelihood of errors and failures. Was the only html entity that slipped into your url and all instances of & got encoded? So you should be replacing your ampersands with & What is the difference between &
In html5, they are equivalent in that example. Not being in your shoes, it seems easier to just fix. Was correct — but as with so many things, web developers blithely ignored this inconvenient. Certain characters cannot be used within xml because they have special meanings.
Is the proper way to escape the ampersand in an html context.where is your source coming from?
Traditionally, in html, only &
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