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  1. By current official HTML recommendations, the ampersand must be escaped e.g. as & 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.

  2. 1 sie 2010 · If you want to use an ampersand as a value inside the query string of a url (and not as a delimiter for separating arguments), then you should use the URL-encoded value: %26. Quotes should be encoded too ("), but I prefer to use utf8 curly quotes.

  3. Use this online free HTML Encoder Tool to convert characters to their corresponding HTML entities, to decode the encoded characters, and to convert the HTML code to JavaScript Unicode string.

  4. www.w3schools.com › html › html_charsetHTML Charset - W3Schools

    ISO-8859-1 was the default character set for HTML 4. This character set supported 256 different character codes. HTML 4 also supported UTF-8. Identical to ASCII for the first 127 characters; Does not use the characters from 128 to 159; Identical to ANSI and UTF-8 from 160 to 255

  5. For example, "λ" can also be encoded as &lambda; in an HTML document. The character entity references &lt; , &gt; , &quot; and &amp; are predefined in HTML and SGML, because < , > , " and & are already used to delimit markup.

  6. HTML Character Entities. Some characters are reserved in HTML. If you use the less than (<) or greater than (>) signs in your HTML text, the browser might mix them with tags. Entity names or entity numbers can be used to display reserved HTML characters. Entity names look like this: &

  7. 18 maj 2013 · I am trying to send a GET message that contains strings with ampersands and can't figure how to escape the ampersand in the URL. Example: http://www.example.com?candy_name=M&M result =>

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