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- amp; or #38; what should be used for (ampersand) if we are using . . .
amp; is a named or entity character reference and #38; is a numerical character reference In fact, amp; is actually just a substitution for #38; (see list of character entities ): <!ENTITY amp CDATA " #38;" -- ampersand, U+0026 ISOnum -->
- forms - What is amp used for - Stack Overflow
So you should be replacing your ampersands with amp; when writing a URL in your markup Note that replacing with amp; is only done when writing the URL in HTML, where " " is a special character (along with "<" and ">") When writing the same URL in a plain text email message or in the location bar of your browser, you would use " " and not
- Do I really need to encode as amp;? - Stack Overflow
Authors should use " amp;" (ASCII decimal 38) instead of " " to avoid confusion with the beginning of a character reference (entity reference open delimiter) Authors should also use " amp; " in attribute values since character references are allowed within CDATA attribute values
- URL encode sees “ ” (ampersand) as “ amp;” HTML entity
Make sure the string you are encoding is just and not amp; to begin with otherwise it is encoding correctly, which is likely the case If you need a different result for some reason, you can do a replace( amp; g,' ') before the encoding
- Whats the difference between and amp; in HTML5?
amp; is the html entity (encoded form) for , used to describe an ampersand in languages where an ampersand actually means something, like XML HTML rendering tools, like the browser, will see amp; in the source but render
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