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- amp; or #38; what should be used for (ampersand) if we are using . . .
What is the difference between amp;amp; and amp;#38; for amp; (ampersand)? What should be used with UTF-8?
- Whats the difference between and amp; in HTML5?
In HTML5, they are equivalent in that example Traditionally, in HTML, only amp; was correct — but as with so many things, web developers blithely ignored this inconvenient rule and wrote bare ampersands everywhere For their part, browsers just "did the right thing" and interpreted these ampersands as ampersands HTML5 standardized this behavior, so now is allowed by itself as long as
- 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 ">")
- Do I really need to encode as - Stack Overflow
Encoding as amp; under all circumstances, for me, is an easier rule to live by, reducing the likelihood of errors and failures Compare the following: which is easier? Which is easier to bugger up? Methodology 1 Write some content which includes ampersand characters Encode them all Methodology 2 (with a grain of salt, please ;) )
- How do I escape ampersands in XML so they are rendered as entities in . . .
How do I escape this ampersand in the source XML? I tried amp;, but this is decoded as the actual ampersand character ( ), which is invalid in HTML So I want to escape it in such a way that it will be rendered as amp; in the web page that uses the XML output
- URL encode sees “ ” (ampersand) as “ amp;” HTML entity
amp; is the proper way to escape the ampersand in an HTML context where is your source coming from? and what's the destination? It may be better to do this server-side for example
- html - Do I encode ampersands in lt;a href. . . gt;? - Stack Overflow
By current official HTML recommendations, the ampersand must be escaped e g as amp; in contexts like this However, browsers do not require it, and the HTML5 CR proposes to make this a rule, so that special rules apply in attribute values
- html - Why does become - Stack Overflow
I know about Html Entity but I was trying to find who does the conversion - Browsers ?
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