Re: Why is the default value for arg_separator.output '&'?

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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 &. The documentation for PHP recognises this. The
DD> same applies to HTML (with some exceptions that the session code will never
DD> encounter), although the PHP documentation makes no mention of this.

DD> Given this, why is the default value of arg_separator.output '&' and not
DD> '&'?

DD> -- 
DD> David Dorward       <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/>   <http://dorward.me.uk/>
DD>                      Home is where the ~/.bashrc is


You can set this with arg_separator.output  in php.ini

-- 
regards,
Tom

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