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

Posted by David Dorward on 04/19/05 22:56

For documents to conform to the XHTML recommendation, ampersand characters
much be encoded as &. The documentation for PHP recognises this. The
same applies to HTML (with some exceptions that the session code will never
encounter), although the PHP documentation makes no mention of this.

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

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