Subject: RE: [xsl] Including URL-encoded query string in XHTML document From: "Kiyko, Yelena" <Yelena.Kiyko@xxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 17:05:20 -0500 |
Jeni, Thank you so much for your response! IE & Netscape browsers seems to interpret the & in the query string correctly, and both links in the XHTML example below work. However, I was not sure if I could expect the same behavior from all types of browsers and other apps that parse HTML, so I was looking for a way to include "&" in the output doc instead of "&" > it is causing you a problem though - is it really the case that if you create an > HTML document with the following links in it: > > <p> > <a href="research.exe?ticker=GS&type=1">goldman sachs > (entity)</a>; > <a href="research.exe?ticker=GS&type=1">goldman sachs > (character)</a>; > </p> > that the second works and the first doesn't? If so, you've got a > dodgy browser. Thanks again, Yelena XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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