Jared Williams wrote:
Given this, why is the default value of arg_separator.output
'' and not 'amp;'?
URLs don't have amp; in them.
The amp; is specific escaping for _only_ XML.
No, XML and SGML which includes XHTML and HTML. How often are PHP sessions
used to generate output for languages
Richard Lynch wrote:
But if it's going to break a billion scripts, it's probably not gonna
happen to follow a standard that isn't the only game in town. XHTML is
not ubiquitous. [shrug]
Representing characters as amp; has been a requirement of SGML and XML
based languages, HTML included,
David Dorward wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
But if it's going to break a billion scripts, it's probably not gonna
happen to follow a standard that isn't the only game in town. XHTML is
not ubiquitous. [shrug]
Representing characters as amp; has been a requirement of SGML and XML
based languages,
Jochem Maas wrote:
Representing characters as amp; has been a requirement of SGML and XML
based languages
you might be able to put this func to use somewhere:
Not really, since my concern is with URLs modified by the session handling
code and that can be fixed by changing the
Hi,
Wednesday, April 20, 2005, 5:56:44 AM, you wrote:
DD For documents to conform to the XHTML recommendation, ampersand characters
DD much be encoded as amp;. The documentation for PHP recognises this. The
DD same applies to HTML (with some exceptions that the session code will never
DD
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Tom Rogers wrote:
You can set this with arg_separator.output in php.ini
That doesn't really answer why the choice was made to default to what
not only shouldn't be the default, but should probably be illegal
altogether.
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For documents to conform to the XHTML recommendation,
ampersand characters much be encoded as amp;. The
documentation for PHP recognises this. The same applies to
HTML (with some exceptions that the session code will never
encounter), although the PHP documentation makes no mention of
On Tue, April 19, 2005 4:05 pm, Roger B.A. Klorese said:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Tom Rogers wrote:
You can set this with arg_separator.output in php.ini
That doesn't really answer why the choice was made to default to what
not only shouldn't be the default, but should probably be illegal
Richard Lynch wrote:
Why in the world should we be forced to follow your narrow-minded
so-called standard? :-)
Hint: smileys indicate that you're joking. If you're joking, I don't
get what's humorous -- please explain. If you're making a serious point
but trying to have the rhetorical
On Tue, April 19, 2005 7:45 pm, Roger B.A. Klorese said:
Richard Lynch wrote:
Why in the world should we be forced to follow your narrow-minded
so-called standard? :-)
Hint: smileys indicate that you're joking. If you're joking, I don't
get what's humorous -- please explain. If you're
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