If you are using FB4, then chances are that these are coming from relocates
in the circuit.xml. & is actually the way that they should be written
both in FB's circuit files and in HTML.
Ampersands (&'s) in URLs
Another common error occurs when including a URL which contains an ampersand
("&")
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AAARGH! That foul beast dares rear its head again!?!! (read with pirate
voice and one eye squinted shut)
I had/have this exact same problem. The site I work on has two sides: one
that I manage, using CF, and the other that someone else manages, using
any
number of technologies, inc
>Im trapping a few errors per day which means probably 1-1000 users (or
>more) is experiencing this problem, and not sure what could be causing it.
AAARGH! That foul beast dares rear its head again!?!! (read with pirate
voice and one eye squinted shut)
I had/have this exact same problem. T
This is a link clicked from lotus notes, the URL string is the link itself
in the email. (there is not a cflocation) Also, its not a spider, these
are actual users I talked to on the phone and walked through all the steps
to reproduce the error. They throw the error when clicking the link and I
Is there by chance a cflocation to get you there?
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From: Casey C Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 9:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ;amp in my URL's?
Im trapping a few errors per day which means probably 1-1000 users (or
more) is experiencing this problem, a
Are you getting the cgi.USER_AGENT variable? It could be being caused
by a search engine spider, however so do set the spider to appear as
if it is a standard browser, so you could get the IP address as well
and then do a whois on it.
Andrew.
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From: Casey C Cook <[EMAI
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