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

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Jochem Maas wrote:

>> Representing & characters as & has been a requirement of SGML and XML
>> based languages

> you might be able to put this func to use somewhere:

Not really, since my concern is with URLs modified by the session handling
code and that can be fixed by changing the arg_separator.output ini
directive.

I'm just trying to work out if the default value for that directive is &
(rather then & or ;) due to a bug or if there is a good reason for it.

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