Hi!
>>> # is some HTML entity definition for #
>>
>> yes but &num without ; isnt
>> so it shouldnt be converted in a url
>
> IE converts it in a URL. Mozilla does as well. I'm damn sure
> Opera clones this behaviour, as does KHTML and any other
> non-anal modern HTML rendering application.
No, ? and no. Only Voyager has a problem, and as long as there is no
semicolon in there, the browser should never ever touch it as far as I
know.
Unless someone can show me where in the HTML4 standards it says that one
should convert any text, no matter where it appears in a HTML document from
num to #, which would be really stupid, I wont believe it.
What if you wrote "and number 2 finished second", than would become "and
#ber 2 finished second" unless the browser checks for a semicolon.
Regards,
Mathias Roslund
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