> No, it's not valid. Or, more accurately, it's not well-formed.

Ok, good so far.

> That's not a problem, though, since the ampersand is properly escaped:
> "&"

I disagree.  The ampersand has been escaped properly for inclusion in an
XML document.  The XML has NOT been url encoded.  It SHOULD be:
"%26amp;" since %26 is the proper way to url encode an &.

~Brad

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