The "; instead of &' intrigued me so I went hunting on W3C to find
a definitive standard that spelt out the format of the query part
of a HTTP URI - and failed.

I looked at the HTML 4.01 docs, and an RFC on URI's ( which said
that ';' was a reserved character in a  "query" , but that was it )

Anyone got any tips on where I should *actually* look?

Regs

Brian

At 15:10 30/01/2001 -0500, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
> > But the main problem is the ";" instead of "&" separator.
> >
> > There seems to be some url document encoding going on that
> > I would rather see not there.
>
>This is the HTML 4.0 (and later) standard. See the FAQ for more details:
><http://htdig.sourceforge.net/FAQ.html#q5.21>


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