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Re: Mac IE5 html bug = ampersand?by Nathan Lyle <natlyle(at)nmu.edu> |
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>"Nathan Lyle" <natlyle(at)nmu.edu> replied: >> Should there be two "&" in the address? I'm not sure that would be enough >> to crash the program... but I've only ever seen one ampersand at a time >> before... <shrug> <Tracey> >Will it work in Mac IE5 with just 1 ampersand like this? >http://www.hwcounter.com/cgi-bin/pages.cgi?332000035&date=today >I think the problem is any amount of ampersands which has to be a bug since >so many web apps need to use ampersands in their urls. I should have checked before I sounded all hopeful. I just tried the single & version in IE on my Mac and it crashed the program. It *started* to load... which leads me to wonder if it's not the address, but something in the code of the page itself. <?> ~Nathan Lyle (natlyle(at)nmu.edu) http://vm.nmu.edu/~natlyle "I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day. - Frank Sinatra
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