uld use "&" (ASCII decimal 38) instead of "&" to avoid
confusion with the beginning of a character reference (entity
reference open delimiter). Authors should also use "&" in
attribute values since character references are allowed within CDATA
attribute values.
However, the XHTML-spec clearly states that & must be entitized within
attribute values.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#C_12
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t back the CC number. But we use this key when we want to charge the
customer. The key is also locked to our account, so they will be
completely useless to an intruder.
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 08:33:08AM -0700, ydnar wrote:
> If replying to the list is the expected protocol, then the mailing list
> should be configured with the appropriate reply-to.
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
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